Difference between revisions of "Title"
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− | Have a relevant title for your ecard. For example: | + | Have a relevant title for your ecard. For example: "A Big Hello To A Friend" for an ecard that will be in Friendship: Hello category. This title describes what the ecard is all about in a couple of words. Your title should do the same. Titles help in not just identifying but also help in searches for users. |
− | == Screenshot == | + | ==Upper/Lower Case Convention== |
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+ | As per the 123Greetings convention all the first letters of a word inside an ecard title will be in UPPER case. | ||
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+ | ==Number Of Characters Allowed== | ||
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+ | The maximum number of characters allowed is 38 characters. | ||
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+ | ==Screenshot == | ||
[[Image:Card_elements_1.gif]] | [[Image:Card_elements_1.gif]] |
Revision as of 03:08, 12 January 2009
Have a relevant title for your ecard. For example: "A Big Hello To A Friend" for an ecard that will be in Friendship: Hello category. This title describes what the ecard is all about in a couple of words. Your title should do the same. Titles help in not just identifying but also help in searches for users.
Upper/Lower Case Convention
As per the 123Greetings convention all the first letters of a word inside an ecard title will be in UPPER case.
Number Of Characters Allowed
The maximum number of characters allowed is 38 characters.