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Making the ecard is easy.  If you're making a photo ecard, all you need is an image file that is either .jpg, .gif, or .png, and a sound file. Select an appropriate image for the message that you're trying to convey.
==Step By Step guide to make a Flash Card==


Make sure the visual and the audio part will work hand in hand when you put them together.  
# Open a new Macromedia Flash File.
# [http://192.168.0.40/mediawiki/index.php/Dimension Select a dimension] which you feel might suit your visualization and the final card.
# Create the [http://192.168.0.40/mediawiki/index.php/Layers following layers].
# Insert the required [http://192.168.0.40/mediawiki/index.php/Frames Action Scripts] inside the frames.
# Start designing the card. Create as layers, insert frames, import / create objects (images, clips, buttons) in the Movie library.


Create an image file to be used as the icon and another one to be used as a thumb. They should be relevant images from your ecard. Keep in mind also that these images will be enticing ecard senders to view and send your ecard.
  '''TIP''': Please rename the layers so that it can be easily identified. Like if you insert a Background<br /> of a forest, rename that layer as Forest background. Please use the same convention for the objects<br /> you create import in the library
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