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1Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Photoshop and SiteGrinder Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:38 pm

webmaster98


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Photoshop has a lot of plug-ins. Can someone tell me how good is SiteGrinder along with Photoshop in designing web pages?

Thanks!

http://www.webguru-india.com/

2Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:31 pm

DebraAlis

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Well as far as I concern SiteGrinder is the best combination for Photoshop when it comes to create web pages. Because it makes the layout editing easy and more professional as well. I am bit new for SiteGrinder.


3Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:31 pm

Saranya2011

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Yes.. I have heard about this.. Sitegrinder best suit for Photoshop..

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4Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:46 pm

ankillien

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I would never advice to use sitegrinder. It generates very bad codes.

5Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:54 pm

bryanbell


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As per my opinion Sitegrinder has one main benefit and that is you can make changes like information updates, create additional web pages and maintain your own website. With use of sitegrinder2 you can design and create web pages in Photoshop and it will do the simple for you by converting your web pages to CSS-rich, standards compliant web pages.

6Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:20 pm

ahamadhussain


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Hai..

SiteGrinder is a commercial plug-in made by Media Lab Inc. It converts website designs made in Adobe Photoshop directly to HTML/CSS.

7Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Thu Oct 10, 2013 2:22 am

Peter Michael


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yeah.! I have heard about this it is good with Photoshop..

8Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:14 am

Emilio

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I'm gonna search some information about this, never heard of it though...

http://www.graphilicious.forumotion.Com

9Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Wed May 07, 2014 2:04 pm

tairoylance112


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Thanks to SiteGrinder we are building dymamic sites without Flash... The only limit is your imagination with this amazing tool.

10Photoshop and SiteGrinder Empty Re: Photoshop and SiteGrinder Sat Oct 25, 2014 6:50 pm

adamssmiths


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SiteGrinder is a commercial plug-in made by Media Lab Inc. It converts website designs made in Adobe Photoshop directly to HTML/CSS.

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