Create a functional website from PSD product
Posted on 29. Dec, 2008 by tutorials007 in Web Design 469 views
This Photoshop plugin converts your PSD file directly to a fully functional website. No slicing and no coding experience needed. The simplest and most amazing Photoshop plugin that I have ever seen.
It’s called SiteGrinder and it’s from MediaLab’s laboratory. This is not free software, PRO version is $ 349, BASIC version is $129, but both of these versions really are worth this money. Not only you can make sites for yourself, you can also make sites for your customers, not just designs, you can “code” them now. A smart investment if you ask me. I will post you some links so you can see the real sites made with SiteGrinder.

SiteGrinder really is a Photoshop plug-in that effortlessly converts your designs into standards compilant, css rich webpages.
Sites made with SiteGrinder (Photoshop plug-in):
Some of testimonials:
SiteGrinder is the fastest, easiest, slickest Web 2.0 design application there is — PERIOD. When I go to a conference and I run into another Photoshop junkie, the first thing I ask is, “Have you heard about SiteGrinder?” It’s always the talk of the event — and rightfully so. It’s truly revolutionary and your prompt technical support is just the icing on the cake. SiteGrinder is the best investment I’ve made this year. Christopher Parks
I love sitegrinder! It puts the control back in the designers hands. It makes doing web sites easy. The tools are powerful and the part I like the best…what you design is what you get. With sitegrinder it’s east to get up and running fast and the support is awesome. Jon Vopni
I absolutely love this plugin! In the past, I could never create sites like this without the help of a html technical guru. I finally enjoy doing websites and feel very comfortable selling web design as one of my business specialties. Yvette Rotundo

Adam
24. Apr, 2009
Yes indeedly doodly! Sitegrinder has been the life bloof for all of my designs over the last two years. I’m absolutely in love with the thing. Glad to see others appreciate it just as much as I do!
Thanks a bunch! Adam
mike
24. Jun, 2009
I’ve used Site Grinder before, but it was a give away demo from a web design magazine, would be interested to know what the full version is like.
jay design
04. Nov, 2009
This sounds amazing and not at great expense, I need to get hold of a copy…