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05/19/2008 11:50:31 AM · #1
Just wondering if anybody has developed a website using Sitegrinder.... It looks like what I've been looking for, as I understand Photoshop design, but don't know CSS or HTML, or the best way to convert a photoshop design to a live website.
Can anybody out there comment on ease of use? Ease of making a site go live? Management of site?
05/19/2008 05:25:53 PM · #2
I have, to some degree. See the bottom of this page (I need to do new SiteGrinder screenshots, because it has been updated since I prepared this).

It's weird at first making a complete working website in Photoshop (ie, creating links and rollovers, etc., aside from doing the usual layout comps), but if you're not already familiar with HTML and the standard WYSIWYG web design packages, it may not be strange for you.

Once you get the hang of layer comps and labeling layers, it's actually easy.

Uploading is also easy. It's just a folder on my main site. I haven't revised my sample site yet so I can't talk about management after the fact.
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