Dynamic text can
be formatted with either HTML tags??”such as
, , or ??”or styled with Cascading
Style Sheets (CSS). The easiest method is simply to replace the static placeholder text, styled as your layout
demands, with the dynamic text. The tags and CSS surrounding any dynamic text can be altered at any time.
It??™s also possible to include HTML tags in the stored data. When the data is included in the
page, the browser interprets the HTML normally. For example, you can have a memo field in
an Access database (for data containing more than 255 characters) with italic tags () surrounding key
phrases. This is perfectly acceptable to Access??”which sees the tags as just text??”and also perfectly acceptable
to Dreamweaver.
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12. In the Bindings panel, expand the rsAgents recordset.
13. Select the agentFirstName entry from the Bindings panel, and click Insert.
Although you??™re using the Insert method here, you could have dragged the dynamic
entries from the Bindings panel onto the page.
14. Move your cursor to the right of the dynamic data just inserted and add a space.
15. From the Bindings panel, choose agentLastName and click Insert.
16. Place your cursor in the cell under the Office Phone label, choose agentPhone from the Bindings
panel, and click Insert.
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