- 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
Creating a Workspace
As you work with Dreamweaver, you’ll open, close, and move around windows and panels to meet your individual needs. After you customize the Dreamweaver workspace, you can save the location of windows and panels as a custom workspace. You can create custom workspaces, or use the default ones provided by Dreamweaver (New!), such as Designer, Code, Dual Screen, and App Developer. If you no longer use a custom workspace, you can remove it at any time. You can also rename a custom workspace to better recognition and use.
Create a Workspace
- Open and position the panels you want to include in a panel set.
- Click the Window menu, point to Workspace Layout, and then click New Workspace.
The New Workspace dialog box opens.
- Type a name in the Name box.
- Click OK.
The panel set is now saved.
Display a Workspace
- Click the Window menu, point to Workspace Layout or click the Workspace menu (New!), and then select a panel option:
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Custom Panel Name. Displays a custom panel layout in which you created.
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Predefined Layouts. Displays the default panel layout (New!): App Developer, App Developer Plus, Classic, Coder, Coder Plus, Designer, Designer Compact, or Dual Screen.
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Delete a Workspace
- Click the Workspaces menu, and then click Manage Workspaces.
The Manage Workspace dialog box opens.
- Select the panel set you want to delete.
- Click Delete.
- Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
- Click OK.
The panel set is now deleted.
Rename a Workspace
- Click the Workspaces menu, and then click Manage Workspaces.
The Manage Workspace dialog box opens.
- Select the panel set you want to rename.
- Click Rename.
- Type a new name, and then click OK.
The panel set is now renamed.
- Click OK.