Selecting the tab brings the panel to the front.
You can also display individual panels by using the keyboard shortcuts listed in Table 3-5, or by using commands
in the Window menu; a separate command opens each panel. Using any of these methods opens the
panel or brings it to the top if it is hidden; if the panel is already on top, any of these actions collapses the
panel group so that only its title bar is showing.
One very important keyboard shortcut to remember is the F4 key, which hides all panels. This
shortcut immediately clears the screen of everything except the basic Document window??”
the Insert bar, the Property inspector, all toolbars, and all panels are immediately hidden, enabling you to
enter content in your pages without distraction. Pressing F4 again restores all the hidden tools.
On the PC, the panel groups may be docked along the edges of the Dreamweaver window. In this situation,
you can collapse all the panel groups to maximize your work area by clicking the button that appears along
the border of the panel area, as shown in Figure 3-27. This action collapses only the panel groups docked
on one edge of the screen, leaving intact toolbars, floating panels, or even panels docked along a different
edge of the window.
In any workspace, you can collapse an individual panel group so that just its title bar is showing.
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