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Jeanette chooses to create a new card and is brought to the canvas page. An immediate page-modal popup lets Jeanette choose a starter-theme for the card. The themes are provided in grid-format with a picture preview of each. Each has a name associated with it. The currently selected one has a border around it and shows up in the bottom of the popup: "Currently selected: Blank".

She also has the option to not choose a theme and go with the default by clicking on Cancel or the X button. She can bring back the popup on the right under the card command "Theme".

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Jeanette sees the canvas. Tools are on the left, as they are in many graphics editing programs (familiarity). They are also flush to the left, so the mouse cursor will be bound to the edges of the screen and will always land (at least horizontally) on the correct tool button. On top is the title of the card, which has a text input border around it, as an affordance showing that it can be edited. The "Back to All Cards >>" command has the ">>" to indicate the backwards motion to the card list of the user.

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Clicking on "Contributors" opens a page-modal popup showing contributors to the card via their email. It also displays their permissions. You can edit by directly typing in a row and selecting permissions via a drop-down list. The current entry is highlighted. Jeanette sends an invite to Max here.

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Max is editing text using the text tool (depressed in the tool menu). A typography bar appears showing common text options. The text edit box is dotted to separate it from other objects on the canvas, and is adorned with resize handles.

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As Max leaves, having finished his message, a warning dialog pops up and asks him if he would like to create an account to continue to edit his message after he has left. His options are "Yes", "No", and "Cancel", "Cancel" prevents the default behavior of the page being closed or navigated away from.

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Xindi creates an account, when faced with the same dialog box that Max encountered. It asks for her email and password, both with confirmation boxes. A checkmark or an X indicates whether or not the emails and passwords match to prevent the error of entering the incorrect email and/or password.

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Jode receives her card and views it. The page has nothing else but the card, the Eloha logo which redirects to the main page and the title.

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