View comments | RSS feed

The Dreamweaver Workspace

In Windows, Dreamweaver MX 2004 provides an all-in-one-window integrated workspace. In the integrated workspace, all windows and panels are integrated into a single larger application window. You can choose between a designer-oriented layout and a layout oriented toward the needs of hand-coders.

On the Macintosh, Dreamweaver provides a floating workspace layout, in which each document is in its own individual window. Panel groups are initially docked together, but can be undocked into their own windows. Windows "snap" automatically to each other, to the sides of the screen, and to the Document window as you drag or resize them.

Note: You can customize your workspace by rearranging panels and panel groups; for more information, see Using Dreamweaver Help.

This chapter contains the following sections:


Comments


ctunno said on Jan 21, 2005 at 1:32 PM :
Dear Sirs:
I am teaching Dreamweaver MX 2004 to teachers this Spring. Do I have your permission to include "Live Documents" in the program? I will, of course, acknowledge the source of the document.

Thank you,
Cheryl

 

RSS feed | Send me an e-mail when comments are added to this page | Comment Report

Current page: http://livedocs.adobe.com/dreamweaver/mx2004/getting_started_en/gs_02_w2.htm