Dreamweaver
Work Area layout
In Windows, Dreamweaver provides an integrated layout that puts all the elements in a single window. In an integrated workspace, all windows and panels are integrated into a larger application window.
Attention
The Windows workspace also has an encoder option that docks the panel group to the left by default and displays the document window in Code view. For more information, see working with encoder-oriented workspaces (Windows only)in use Dreamweaver. To use this option, see Choosing a Workspace Layout (Windows only).
In the Macintosh, Dreamweaver can display multiple documents in one window, and use tabs to identify each document. Dreamweaver can also appear as part of a floating workspace, at which point each document is displayed in its own separate window. Panel groups are initially docked, but can be docked so that they are in their own windows. When you drag or resize a window, the window automatically snaps to each other or aligns to the edge of the screen, the document window.
You can switch between different layouts in Windows and the Macintosh.