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Exploring the Workspace
Choosing the workspace layout (Windows only)
In Windows, you can choose between the Designer and Coder workspace layouts. The first
time you start Dreamweaver, a dialog box lets you choose a workspace layout. You can switch
to a different workspace at any time.
time you start Dreamweaver, a dialog box lets you choose a workspace layout. You can switch
to a different workspace at any time.
To choose a workspace layout the first time you start Dreamweaver:
1.
Select one of the following layouts:
Designer
is an integrated workspace using MDI (Multiple Document Interface), in which
all Document windows and panels are integrated into one larger application window, with
the panel groups docked on the right.
the panel groups docked on the right.
Coder
is the same integrated workspace, but with the panel groups docked on the left, in
a layout similar to that used by Macromedia HomeSite and Macromedia ColdFusion
Studio, and with the Document window showing Code view by default.
Studio, and with the Document window showing Code view by default.
2.
Click OK.
To switch to a different workspace after you’ve chosen one:
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Select Window > Workspace Layout, and select the workspace layout you prefer.
In addition to selecting Coder and Designer, you can select Dual Screen Right or Dual Screen
Left. If you have a secondary monitor to the right of your primary monitor, Dual Screen
Right puts all panels on the right monitor, and keeps the Document window on the primary
monitor. If you have a secondary monitor to the left of your primary monitor, Dual Screen
Left puts all panels on the left monitor, and keeps the Document window on the primary
monitor.
Left. If you have a secondary monitor to the right of your primary monitor, Dual Screen
Right puts all panels on the right monitor, and keeps the Document window on the primary
monitor. If you have a secondary monitor to the left of your primary monitor, Dual Screen
Left puts all panels on the left monitor, and keeps the Document window on the primary
monitor.
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Displaying tabbed documents (Macintosh)
On the Macintosh, Dreamweaver can display multiple documents in a single Document
window by using tabs to identify each document. Dreamweaver can also display them as part
of a floating workspace, in which each document appears in its own window.
window by using tabs to identify each document. Dreamweaver can also display them as part
of a floating workspace, in which each document appears in its own window.
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You can dock panel groups on either side of the workspace in either layout.