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Using coder-oriented workspaces

You can adapt the coding environment in Dreamweaver to fit the way you work. For example, you can change the way you view code, set up different keyboard shortcuts, or import and use your favorite tag library.

Dreamweaver comes with several workspace layouts designed for an optimal coding experience. From the workspace switcher on the Application bar, you can select from Application Developer, Application Developer Plus, Coder, and Coder Plus workspaces. All of these workspaces show Code view by default (in either the entire Document window, or in Code and Design views), and have panels docked on the left side of the screen. All but Application Developer Plus eliminate the Property inspector from the default view.

If none of the pre-designed workspaces offer exactly what you need, you can customize your own workspace layout by opening and docking panels where you want them, and then saving the workspace as a custom workspace.