Q: Before you remove the old zipper, look at how it is sewn into the item. It is important to sew your new zipper in the same way.  For example, is the zipper material visible or hidden? Does the zipper material peak out from behind the raw edges of the item fabric a certain amount? If so, how much? Take note of anything you notice and take measurements as well. Record what you find to help you as you sew the new zipper into place.
A: Note how the old zipper is positioned before you remove it.

Article: A nice way to decorate fabric headbands is to use fabric paint. You can either decorate them free style or use fabric stencils.  Fabric stencils allow you to paint letters onto the fabric, so you can spell out cute words like "Love" or "Star" or "LOL" or even your name. Just cover the stencil in the fabric paint and press it firmly onto the headband. Use a small paint brush to carefully fill in any gaps in the paint. To add a little bit of glitz to the headband, you can shake some glitter onto the fabric paint while it's still wet. A cute and easy way to decorate a fabric headband is just to attach a bunch of colored feathers.  Take a selection of three feathers and hold them at the stems. Fan the feathers out slightly. Use a a dab of hot glue to attach the bunch of feathers to one side of the fabric headband, just above where your ear will be. If you like, you can glue a large sequin or pin a brooch over the stems of the feathers to cover them up. You can make some simple but cute flower attachments for a fabric headband using felt.  Take a square of felt and trace out a flower shape (using a stencil of necessary). Trace out two more flower shapes, each one slightly smaller than the last. Sit the smallest flower inside the medium flower and the medium flower inside the biggest flower and use some hot glue or a couple of basic stitches to secure. Glue a crystal, button or pearl into the center of the flower, then glue the flower onto the headband. You can leave it at a single flower or you can make more to cover the entire headband. Alternatively, you can just cut the tops off of some fake plastic flowers and glue those to the headband instead.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use fabric paint. Attach feathers. Attach felt flowers.

Problem: Article: Find the Python file that you want to open in Command Prompt. If you already know the folder path to the Python file you want to open, skip ahead to opening the file in Command Prompt. Click once the Python file for which you want to see the folder path. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu to appear. It's in the drop-down menu. The properties window will open. The folder address (or "path") to the right of the "Location" heading is what you'll need to enter into Command Prompt when switching to the directory in which your Python file is stored. You can copy the location by highlighting it (click and drag your mouse across the "Location" value) and then pressing Ctrl+C.
Summary: Go to the Python file's location. Select the Python file. Right-click the Python file. Click Properties. Note the "Location" value.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It seems like you are clapping for yourself, which is inappropriate. Ask questions as needed.  It's okay to be excited, though! Be proud of how far you went. Just to make it to the Bee is amazing!

SUMMARY: Never clap on stage. Repeat, spell, repeat. Be polite, on stage and off stage. If you win, accept your prize with grace. Don't be too upset if you lose.

Q: Take 1 of the shorter length of 1 by 4 in (2.5 by 10.2 cm) boards that will form either the top or the bottom of the shadow box frame and squeeze a line of wood glue across the bottom edge of it. Use enough glue to form an even and consistent line along the bottom. Wood glue is available at home improvement stores, at hardware stores, and online. Press the short board at either short end of the plywood backing so the edges of the board and the backing are flush against each other. Hold the board in place for about 10 seconds so it sticks. Gently release pressure from the board so the glue holds it in place. Tighten a C-clamp on top of the board to apply pressure while the glue bonds the 2 pieces of wood together. Leave the clamped pieces of wood alone to allow the glue to dry and bond them together. After an hour, release the clamp and gently wiggle the wood to make sure it’s held securely by the glue.  You could also use a jaw clamp or a screw clamp as well. You can find C-clamps at your local hardware store and online. Check the packaging of the wood glue for specific drying times. Use a hammer to drive the nails through the plywood backing and into the thicker board. Drive nails at both ends of the board to secure it to the backing. Use light hammer strokes to drive the nails into the wood so you don’t crack the frame. Apply wood glue to the bottom edge of a board, press it to the backing, and then clamp it into place with a C-clamp. When the glue dries, drive nails through the backing and into the top and bottom of the board. Continue working until all of the sides are connected to the backing.
A:
Apply wood glue to 1 of the short boards. Press the glue side of the short board to the top edge of the backing. Clamp the boards together with a C-clamp for 1 hour. Drive 1 inch (2.5 cm) nails into the 2 ends of the board. Attach the rest of the boards to the backing to form the frame.