INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Put the bare-rooted phlox into boxes, buckets or pots and move them into the shade if you are transplanting on a hot, sunny day. Cover the plants with newspaper to help them retain moisture. Mist the roots and the newspaper lightly with water if the plants are still waiting to be planted after a couple of hours.  Enrich the soil with organic compost if necessary. Phlox prefer rich soil with good drainage.  Make sure the crowns of the plants are at ground level, and fill the rest of the hole with soil. This prevents moisture from accumulating on the leaves. Phlox grown in areas without enough sun or ventilation or with too much moisture are prone to powdery mildew disease. Space new plant clusters at least 3 to 5 feet (1 to 1.5 m) apart. You can space the divisions at least 10 inches (25 cm) apart if you are growing smaller clumps or single phlox in a row or border. Avoid getting the flowers and foliage wet.

SUMMARY: Keep the new plant divisions cool and moist. Select sunny, dry, well ventilated locations in which to transplant the phlox divisions. Till the soil to a depth of at least 12 inches (30 cm). Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the root base of the plant. Put the roots into the hole. Space the divisions so that each plant receives good air circulation. Water your newly transplanted phlox at ground level.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox on a blue globe. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear. This option is in the pop-up menu. You'll find it near the middle of the page. Doing so turns on the switch, thus indicating that you want to clear your Firefox browsing history.  You can turn off every other switch on this page. Unfortunately, Firefox for the iPhone doesn't include an "Autofill" option, so you'll have to clear your whole browser's history in order to clear the search box contents. If the "Browsing History" switch is blue, skip this step. It's at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will clear your iPhone's Firefox search box history.
Summary: Open Firefox. Tap ☰. Tap Settings. Scroll down and tap Clear Private Data. Tap the white "Browsing History" switch . Tap Clear Private Data. Tap OK when prompted.

Its app icon resembles an orange-and-white traffic cone. This menu item is in the upper-left side of the Mac's screen. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this option near the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's near the top of the window. This blue button is in the bottom-right side of the window. It's to the right of the "Select a stream" text box. A Finder window will open. The "Select a stream" checkbox should be checked, but if it isn't, check it before clicking Choose... here. Click a video that you want to stream. You may first have to click a folder in the left-hand Finder pane or open a folder in the main Finder window to find the video. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window.  This option is in the middle of the page. You should see "Port" and a "Source" (or "Path") text fields appear on the page. You'll need to know through which port the stream is traveling later. Do this in the "Source" or "Path" text field. If there's a slash (/) in the text field, leave it there and enter the IP address after it.  Both of these should be in the middle of the page.  It's in the middle of the page. This may be the only option that you have for the stream. Do this on the current page and on the "Additional streaming options" page. It's a blue button at the bottom of the window. Doing so completes your stream setup and begins streaming to the other computer.  Click File, then click Open Network…. Type in http://ipaddress:port where "ipaddress" is the streaming computer's IP address and "port" is the port number that was listed on the "HTTP" page. For a stream from a computer with an IP address of 123.456.7.8 and a port of 8080, you would type http://123.456.7.8:8080 here. After a delay of up to 30 seconds, you should see the other computer's video begin playing in your media player.
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One-sentence summary -- Open VLC Media Player. Click File. Click Streaming/Exporting Wizard…. Check the "Stream to network" box. Click Next. Click Choose…. Select a video. Click Open. Click Next. Check the "HTTP" box. Note the port listed here. Enter the other computer's IP address. Click Next. Make sure that both "Transcode" boxes are unchecked. Click Next. Check the "MPEG TS" box. Click Next twice. Click Finish. Open VLC on the other computer. Open the Network Stream window. Enter the stream's address. Click Play.

Q: This is the most important part of this build as it generates your fury. Do not let this stat go below 35% since it will become inefficient. This adds to your survivability since Barbarians aren't tanks by nature. Life Steal helps you make up for it. Having a higher attack speed will make your Whirlwind and Tornado faster. Since the Barbarian will be relying on critical hits, this will further increase your damage.
A: Increase your Critical Strike Chance. Get Life Steal. Increase your attack speed. Increase your Critical Strike Damage.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You’ll need 2 J brackets for the bottom, with a cradle wide enough for the thickness of your mirror, and 2 sliding J brackets for the top. Use as many hooks as you need to support the mirror’s weight. Evenly space them out and install them with sturdy hollow-wall fasteners for wallboard or plaster, wood screws for wall framing, or masonry anchors if you’re fastening the hooks to brick or concrete.  You may also want to pad the J-hooks with pieces of felt to protect the back of the mirror. You can also use a single J-shaped metal strip called a J-strip. You should pad this piece as well. Use a level and a pencil to draw 2 lines on the wall, indicating the length of the mirror’s sides. They should extend upward, both at a right angle to the bottom horizontal line. Following the same intervals as the bottom J-hooks, loosely attach additional fasteners that will keep the mirror in place. Choose L- or Z-clips based on the mirror’s design, then screw them into the wall. Keep the screw loose so the front side that will rest against the mirror is loose as well.  Since these clips won’t support the mirror’s weight, you only need light-duty fiber or plastic anchors called wall plugs to install them. Pad the L- and Z-clips with adhesive-backed felt where they’ll touch the glass. Move the side fasteners out of the way before setting the mirror’s bottom edge into the J-hooks. Lift the mirror by the sides and tilt it backward against the wall, then tighten the L- or Z-clips just enough to hold the mirror firmly.

SUMMARY:
Use brackets to hang heavy unbacked mirrors. Install a row of 3-4 J-hooks along the bottom line drawn on the wall. Mark where the sides of mirror will sit on the wall. Install 2-3 L- or Z-clips along the drawn vertical lines on the wall. Slide the mirror into place and tighten the clips to keep it secure.