Dualpane
Dualpane refers to a user interface design that divides a window or screen into two distinct, often independently scrollable, sections. This arrangement is commonly used to display related information side-by-side or to facilitate comparison and interaction between two different views of data. A typical example is found in file managers, where one pane might show a directory structure and the other displays the contents of the selected directory.
The primary benefit of a dualpane layout is increased efficiency for tasks involving navigation or manipulation
Dualpane interfaces can be implemented in various software applications, including text editors, email clients, and development