How does it work - Image link |
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| Image (Active) |
This is the image linked that the user will use to change the order of the table |
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| Image (no active) |
This is the image displayed when the table order is the same of this link, when the user click on one link and the page reload to change the order this image is displayed without the link. So, if you use a different image, the user can see the order applyed. See the demo to understand this feature. |
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| Width |
The with of the image, the same for the active and no active images |
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| Height |
The height of the image, the same for the active and no active images |
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| Alt(active image) |
The alt of the image (for the active image),
the same for the active and no active images |
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| Alt(no active image) |
The alt of the image (for the no active image),
the same for the active and no active images |
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| Border |
The border of the image, the same for the active and no active images |
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| Align |
The align of the image, the same for the active and no active images |
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| Name |
The name and the id of the image, the same for the active and no active images |
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| Class |
The Css Style class of the image, the same for the active and no active images |
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| Default: |
If checked this link will be displayed like "No Active" the first time the page is load and indicate the default sort order. |
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| Recordset |
The recordset you want use to retrieve the sorted data
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| Sort field |
The list of sort field and the order option (ASC or DESC).
I add 4 field so you can create a multi field sort like you can create in the query with MS Access.
In this combo select the table fields you wanr use to sort your data and in the left combo select the order option for each table field. |