... Prototype 209
Using the Data Form Wizard 211
Adding Forms 214
Summary 216
Q&A 216
Workshop 216
Quiz 216
Exercise 216
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Building the Initial Design 198
Choosing the Tasks 198
Setting the Limits 204
Creating the Database 205
Building the Tables 205
Defining the Indexes 208
Building the Application ... 465
Optimizing the Code 465
Building the Application 468
Using Resource Files 470
Creating a Resource File 471
Generating a Resource File from Text 474
Adding Non-String Objects to a Resource File 475
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Summary
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18 Inserting Data 171
Understanding Data Insertion 171
Inserting Complete Rows
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Inserting Multiple Rows
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Inserting Retrieved Data
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Summary
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Performing Mathematical Calculations
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... Create an Internal Hyperlink
66
Creating External Links and New Windows
72
Creating Internal Links Within Documents Using Bookmarks
74
Creating an Email Hyperlink
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Getting Visual, ... ptg
Jump Menu 272
Jump Menu Go
274
Open Browser Window
275
Play Sound
277
Popup Message
277
Preload Images
278
Set Text
279
HOUR 17:
Frames and Layers 283
Introduction 283
Frames: An Introduction
... 284
Editing Individual Frames
2 87
Making Framed Navigation
291
Creating and Modifying Inline Frames
292
Set Text of Frame Behavior
295
Creating Advanced Functionality Using Layers
2 97
Creating...
... name.
obvious space saving, one interesting benefit of using this pinning feature is that
when the panels open when hovered over, they are wider than the default setting.
This enables more information to ... justified. There are subheadings
that look different from the main heading, links, a sidebar with a text box and links,
and so on. If you were working in a word processing application, you would ... hyperlinks that point the browser to different pages either within the
website or in external websites. You learn how to create and manage hyperlinks in Hour
5, “Getting Connected with (Hyper)Links:...
... location in Internet
Explorer before creating the hyperlink. When inside the Insert Hyperlink dialog,
click the Browsed Pages option (see Figure 5.8) in the main window to get the
browsing history. ... menu
should go directly under the main heading. Make a new paragraph under the main
heading by clicking the beginning of the first paragraph and pressing Enter. In the
new first paragraph, create ... same way that you created your internal
links, but instead of selecting a file from your computer, you go to the link’s destina-
tion and find its URL to insert.
In the second paragraph of the...
... content between a beginning and an end
tag is visible in the browser, but there is no such content in the case of an image.
Within the tag you find all the information you inserted using the Picture ... and
highlights the active beginning and end tags and the content between them.
This tool is helpful to see what content a certain tag affects. The Find Matching
Tag button finds the beginning tag of the selected ... adjoining text flowing around it to the
right.
Other replaced elements include, among other things, Silverlight applications and
Adobe Flash movies (.swf files), both covered in Hour 21, “Working...
... entire line doesn’t fit on
one single line when printed. Normally if you look at the line in Expression Web 3,
it would appear on one line. Just like in this book, there are times when CSS con-
fined ... apply them to multiple pages
Introduction
In Hours 10, “Bringing Style to Substance with Cascading Style Sheets,” and 11, “Get-
ting Boxed In, Part 2: Knee Deep in CSS,” you learned how to create ... as shown in Figure 11.9.
All content wrapped inside tags has four main areas. In the center is the content
itself, and surrounding the content is the padding. The padding is the “breathing
space”...
... need to wrap the main content in a
new ID. In Split view find the line wrapped in
<h1> tags and create a new line
directly below. Type <div id=“mainContent”> and IntelliSense creates ... doing so is often easier than doing it in
Design view. In addition you saw how inline styles differ from other styles and where
the name inline stems from. You also learned how to rename both inline ... located, click the Find Matching Tag button again, and Code view
jumps to the end tag.
Creating Divs in Code View
As you may have experienced in Hour 11, dragging and dropping divs into Design
view...
... content, the header (contain-
ing the page title and main menu), the pageContent (containing all the text and
images of the respective page including the sidebar), and finally the footer. All the
page ... look
like the drawing
in Figure 14.1.
Looking back on the drawing in Figure 14.1, there is still one element that has not
been added to the page: the footer. Adding this element is done in the exact ... padding for instance.
3. With absolute positioning, the image is taken out of the flow of the page and
appears in the top-left corner of the page or whatever containing element has
a positioning...
...
Module 1: SQLServer Overview
Overview 13
What Is SQLServer 14
SQL Server Platforms 16
SQL Server Integration with Windows NT 17
SQL Server Integration with Microsoft BackOffice 18
SQL Server ... Application for SQLServer 42
Implementing a SQLServer Database 44
Administering a SQLServer Database 45
Lab 1.1: SQLServer Overview 46
Review 47
Module 2: Installing and Configuring SQLServer ... Permissions 272
Defining Job Steps 274
Determining Action Flow Logic for Each Job Step 276
Scheduling Jobs 277
Creating Operators to Notify 278
Reviewing and Configuring Job History 280
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