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SG3xpress Customer Interview with Bryan Hardbarger of blueboxdesign.net

May 10, 2011

We’re coming to the end of the SG3xpress roadshow, and today I’m interviewing Bryan Hardbarger of blueboxdesgin.com. Yes, you read that right. It’s blue box, as in Tardis. (If you don’t know what a Tardis is, I shed a tear … Continue reading →

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Win One of Two Copies of SG3xpress for WordPress!

May 3, 2011

If you’re not a PHP developer, creating custom WordPress templates can be intimidating and difficult to learn. How would you like to be able to automatically convert your Photoshop designs to live WordPress templates? SG3xpress lets you do exactly that … Continue reading →

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Menus do Grow on Trees!

May 2, 2011

SG3xpress gives you complete control over the look and feel of your WordPress menu trees for multi-level menu navigation. After uploading your theme, add the menu items themselves using the WordPress menu tree editor. SiteGrinder 3.2 introduces a new feature … Continue reading →

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SG3xpress Roadshow visits Colorjoy

April 27, 2011

On this week’s roadshow stop, LynnH talks about her experiences creating a blog, designing in Photoshop, and getting up to speed with SG3xpress. The post also includes a mini-tutorial on using layer comps to create pages in a WordPress theme. … Continue reading →

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Make a multi-page WordPress theme in 1 Photoshop file!

April 7, 2011

As part of our virtual roadshow to celebrate the launch of SG3xpress, we’re visiting PhotoshopSupport.com to talk about how to use Photoshop layer comps to create multiple web pages in one PSD file. If you use Photoshop and you don’t … Continue reading →

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Building a WordPress menu tree in Photoshop

April 5, 2011

SiteGrinder version 3.2 introduces a new feature for creating and editing menus called “menutrees.” Menutrees allow you to create at least one menu with multiple menu items and optionally create multiple levels of submenus. To create a menutree you perform the … Continue reading →

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