On Nov 29, 2005, at 5:26 PM, Christian Heilmann wrote:
> It might be a handy tool to deliver clickthrough wireframes, but this
> is not a web page generator. Even as a wireframing tool it is rather
> dangerous, as clients will be miffed when they see that the final
> product does look a lot different than the cool photoshop
> clickthrough.

Yes, SiteGrinder can be handy for prototyping - especially for the many 
folks who already start in Photoshop. It might also save some time 
outputting the various graphics, or other pieces, which you can reuse 
as you see fit.

Although the publisher promotes SiteGrinder as a tool for generating 
complete Web sites, I have found other uses. The rapid prototyping you 
mention is one, generating graphics from Photoshop (which is where this 
discussion started...) is another. Specifically, I've used SiteGrinder 
graphics within page templates that I've built with more conventional 
CSS methods.

As already stated in my prior message, for advanced users SiteGrinder 
is probably not a "solution on its own. But as part of an overall 
workflow that starts in Photoshop, you might find it useful."

Cheers. ...pt

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