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Building applications visually
Last updated 11/30/2015
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Build an insert page block by block
Building a login page
Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
options described in this article in Dreamweaver CC and later. For more information, see
this article.
About login pages
Your web application can contain a page that lets registered users log in to the site.
A login page is made up of the following building blocks:
A database table of registered users
An HTML form to let users enter a user name and password
A Log In User server behavior to make sure the entered user name and password are valid
A session variable consisting of the user name is created for the user when the user logs in successfully.
Create a database table of registered users
You need a database table of registered users to verify that the user name and password entered in the login page are
valid.
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Use your database application and a registration page to create the table. For instructions, see the related topic link
below.
The next step in building a login page is to add an HTML form to the page to let users log in. See the next topic for
instructions.
Add an HTML form to let users log in
You add an HTML form to the page to let users log in by entering a user name and password.
1 Create a page (File > New > Blank Page), and lay out your login page using the Dreamweaver design tools.
2 Add an HTML form by placing the insertion point where you want the form to appear and choosing Form from the
Insert menu.
An empty form is created on the page. You may have to enable Invisible Elements (View > Visual Aids > Invisible
Elements) to see the forms boundaries, which are represented by thin red lines.
3 Name the HTML form by clicking the <form> tag at the bottom of the Document window to select the form,
opening the Property inspector (Window > Properties), and entering a name in the Form Name box.
You dont have to specify an action or method attribute for the form to tell it where and how to send the record data
when the user clicks the Submit button. The Log In User server behavior sets these attributes for you.
4 Add a user name and a password text field (Insert > Form > Text Field) to the form.
Add labels (either as text or images) beside each text field, and line up the text fields by placing them inside an
HTML table and setting the tables border attribute to 0.