FIGURE 21-8
The Recordset Paging server behaviors identify your selected target, whether it is an image
or text.
5. Click OK when you??™re finished.
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 to add more recordset navigation elements.
Record navigation is done within a particular recordset; you can??™t link one recordset to
another using the Dreamweaver server behaviors or Application objects.
After you??™ve added your navigation controls, you may want to take the next step toward a more complete
user interface by adding Show Region server behaviors to ensure that the controls are displayed only when
they serve a purpose. For example, if you have a navigation element that moves to the last record of a
recordset, you probably want to attach a Show If Not Last Record server behavior to the trigger.
Using Application objects for record navigation
Although the process for setting up a single navigation control is fairly simple, you??™d have to perform that
process four times (as well as attach four additional server behaviors) to accomplish what the Recordset
Navigation bar does in one operation. The recordset navigation bar is one of Dreamweaver??™s Application
objects??”one that can take the drudgery out of a repetitious implementation. All the Application objects
are accessible through either the Insert ??? Application Objects menu or the Application tab in the Insert bar.
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