Difference between revisions of "Dimension"

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Whatever you visualize your ecard to be, you can use the following dimensions for any card type –
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Dimension defines the width and height of an ecard ''in pixels'' and is specified in the following format: '''Width''' x '''Height'''. While visualizing a particular ecard you can choose a dimension in the following range:
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| style="background: #cccccc; padding: 4px; width: 20%"|
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| style="background: #cccccc; padding: 4px; width: 25%"|'''Width (in pixels)'''
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| style="background: #cccccc; padding: 4px; width: 25%"|'''Height (in pixels)'''
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| '''Minimum'''
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| '''Maximum'''
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Revision as of 05:39, 19 December 2008


Dimension defines the width and height of an ecard in pixels and is specified in the following format: Width x Height. While visualizing a particular ecard you can choose a dimension in the following range:

Width (in pixels) Height (in pixels)
Minimum 100 100
Maximum 550 500