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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.
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.
Note: The title has to be unique and cannot be duplicate to what is already available live in another card of the same Category/Subcategory. The system will disallow such a title from uploading. Also sub-category name cannot be used as title of the card.


==Upper/Lower Case Convention==
==Upper/Lower Case Convention==

Revision as of 00:32, 25 June 2022

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.

Note: The title has to be unique and cannot be duplicate to what is already available live in another card of the same Category/Subcategory. The system will disallow such a title from uploading. Also sub-category name cannot be used as title of the card.

Upper/Lower Case Convention

As per the 123Greetings convention the first letter of every word inside an ecard title will be in UPPER case.

Number Of Characters Allowed

The maximum number of characters allowed is 38 characters.

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