
Cross-browser ability
First of all, to make your own site you must download the latest version made of Divine from our official site. Once you installed it on your computer, be sure it won’t take long hours to figure out how to make a website with the help of our plugin. Short and very useful tutorials will show you the right way from option to option, from function to function. In less than an hour you will know how to create a website with your own hands promptly.
Cross-browser ability
Our plugin was developed for designers and bloggers, who want to create beautiful designs, but do not know how to make a website, without skills of professional programmer or at least profound knowledge of HTML. There are few simple steps to create your own website that each of you can carry out, if you follow attentively our instructions in tutorials.
Cross-browser ability
To make your own website with the help of Divine, you’ll have to open your design in Photoshop and launch our plugin. Our tutorials will present you short useful information on how to convert your PSD to HTML as well as how to create a site in general in several minutes. What you have to do next is to assign roles to the main elements and set main page parameters. It’s easy to do as the whole information on the subject is contained in our site. Follow then with the FTP account settings.
Cross-browser ability
The last thing is to check and enjoy your own site in browser. Our developers have been working hard on the cross-browser option of Divine, so that, you don’t have to worry about the way your future site will be displayed. Create your own site with Divine and see with your own eyes how simple and fun it is. And another important moment! Don’t forget! Divine Free version has certain limitations (find them in ‘Limitations’ section). However, Divine Elemente (formerly Divine Personal) Edition will be released soon where the plugin will have full functionality, so that, you can make your own site with more functions claimed in Divine.
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