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- Introduction
- Examining the Dreamweaver Window
- Working with Toolbars
- Resizing Panels
- Working with Panels
- Docking and Undocking Panels
- Grouping and Ungrouping Panels
- Creating a Workspace
- Using the Status Bar
- Changing the View with the Zoom Tool
- Working with Rulers
- Working with the Grid and Guides
- Creating Keyboard Shortcuts
- Setting General Preferences
- Setting New Document Preferences
- Working with Colors
- Setting Highlighting Color Preferences
This chapter is from the book
Grouping and Ungrouping Panels
You can group panels together to improve organization and workflow. When you group panels together, you can stack one on top of the other, or group related panels together as a tabbed panel group, such as the Component Inspector panel. You can add a panel to an existing panel group or you can create a new panel group. If you no longer need panels grouped together, you can ungroup them. You can use the panel gripper to group or ungroup as well as dock or undock panel windows.
Group Panels Together
- Position the pointer on the panel tab or panel set header bar.
- Drag the window away from the panel to another panel window.
- Add to Panel. Drag to a panel until a blue rectangle appears around the panel.
- Append to Panel. Drag to a panel until a blue line appears along the side of the panel.
Ungroup Panels
- Position the pointer on the panel tab or panel set header bar.
- Drag the window away from the panel to an empty area of the Dreamweaver window.