Write an article based on this "Use a tape measure to measure the mirror you want to frame. Purchase primed MDF baseboards to make the frame with. Cut the baseboards to length with a miter saw. Cut the corners of the baseboards to a 45-degree angle with a miter saw. Paint the baseboards Install the baseboards around the mirror using liquid nails. Secure the baseboards with painter's tape or lay the mirror on the ground. Let the frame dry completely for 24 hours. Fill any gaps in the corners with caulk and paint over it."
article: Measure the height and write it down. Measure the width and write it down next. You will use these measurements to determine how long to cut the baseboards for the frame.  This method works for framing basic mirrors that don't have any kind of rim or frames around them already. These types of mirrors are also known as floating mirrors or construction-ready mirrors. You can use this method to put a frame around a mirror that is already attached to a wall, or to frame a mirror before hanging it. The mirror needs to have straight edges to build a frame around it with baseboards. Go to a home improvement center and select the style of baseboards that you want. Purchase a sufficient length of baseboard to surround the mirror according to the measurements you took. Primed MDF baseboards are easy to paint so you can make them any color you want for the frame. Measure and mark your baseboards to the lengths you need for the sides, top, and bottom. Place the baseboards in a miter box and cut them straight to the lengths that you need. For example, if your mirror is 2 ft (0.61 m) wide by 3 ft (0.91 m) tall, then you need 2 baseboards that are 2 ft (0.61 m) long and 2 that are 3 ft (0.91 m) long. Change the angle on the miter box to 45 degrees. Cut in from the corners of each board at a 45-degree angle down towards the inside edge of each board. This will make the frame fit nicely together in each corner. a color of your choice or leave them as is. Use a paintbrush to coat both the front and back of the baseboards (if you want to paint them). Leave them as is if you are fine with the color they came in (such as natural wood). It's important to paint the backs the same color as well because they can reflect in the mirror. Squeeze a zig-zag line of liquid nails along the back of the baseboards with a caulk gun. Start with the bottom board, then the sides, then the top and stick them to the mirror one-by-one.  Liquid nails are an adhesive form of caulking. Avoid placing the liquid nails too close to the inside edges of the baseboards, or it can squeeze out and get on the mirror when you stick the boards on. Tape all the baseboards to the wall with painter's tape if you attached them to a mirror that is already hanging. Lay the mirror flat on the ground while the frame dries if the mirror isn't already hanging. Painter's tape is the blue masking tape that painters use to cover things up that they don't want to get paint on. Liquid nails need 24 hours to set before you can apply any stress to the frame. Remove the painter's tape after 24 hours if you used it to secure the frame in place on a hanging mirror. Liquid nails can take a full week to completely cure for maximum strength, but you will be able to safely touch the newly-framed mirror after 24 hours. Use a caulk gun to squeeze a thin line of caulk into any gaps. Smooth it over with your fingers, then paint over it to match the rest of the frame. This applies only if you used MDF baseboards and painted them. If you used natural wood boards, you will need to do this part with wood filler instead.

Write an article based on this "Understand the process. Connect your iPad to your computer. Start the import process. Set Windows to delete the photos after importing (Windows only). Set any other import options. Wait for the import process to complete. Delete the photos after importing."
article: Photos stored on your iPad can take up a significant amount of space, especially if you have Photo Stream or turned on. The easiest way to reclaim this space is to connect the iPad to a computer, back the photos up to the computer's storage, and then delete all of the photos on the iPad at once after the backup process is complete.  If you are using the iCloud Photo Library on your iPad, it will always download a copy of every picture you have stored in iCloud to your iPad's local storage. Click here for instructions on minimizing the amount of storage that this will take on your iPad by reducing the quality of the preview images. If you don't have a computer to back up your iPad photos to before deleting them, you can use iCloud Photo Backup to store them in your iCloud storage. You'll then need to delete the photos using the Photos app on the iPad. Note that if you are using the free iCloud account, your photos may take up a significant percentage of your 5 GB of free storage. If you are using Windows, the Autoplay window should appear. If you are using a Mac, open the iPhoto program. Select "Import photos and videos" in the Autoplay window (Windows), or select your device and click the Import # Photos button in iPhoto (Mac). If you are using Windows and the Autoplay window doesn't appear, open your Computer/My Computer window (⊞ Win+E), right-click on the iPad, and select "Import photos and videos". If you are using Windows to import the photos, you'll need to set the import manager to delete the files after importing before you start the import process. If you're using a Mac, you'll be prompted after the import process is complete.  Click the "More options" link in the "Import Pictures and Videos" box. Check the "Delete files from device after importing" box. Before importing the photos, you can change your import settings to organize the photos as they are added to your computer.  If you are using Windows, click the "More options" link to see all of your sorting options. You can change the folder that pictures are imported to, as well as automatically rename the files as they are copied. You can also click the "Add tags" button to categorize the photos before copying. If you are using iPhoto on a Mac, the photos will automatically be grouped by the date they were taken when they are copied to iPhoto. You can manually move them to albums or sort them using a different method. This may take a little while if you have a lot of photos to copy. If you've backed up your photos before but didn't delete them from the iPad, only new images will be backed up. If you are using Windows, you checked this option earlier, and the photos will be automatically deleted from the iPad after the import process is complete. If you are using a Mac, click the Delete # Items button to remove all of the photos that were backed up from your iPad.

Write an article based on this "Make Spotify crossfade songs. Adjust the equalizer. Follow your instinct. Add requests."
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Crossfade is a classic DJing technique that allows you to play the upcoming track without any gap in audio. The songs will fade into each other and create a danceable atmosphere. Go to Edit --> Preferences.  Scroll down to the Playback section. Make sure that both Gapless Playback and Crossfade tracks is selected. Adjust the time so that it sounds right to you.  On Apple devices, this is accessed through “Settings,” or the gear icon in the lower right corner. From this menu you can access the Playback settings. You can modify the sound of your playlist to fit the atmosphere and setting of the room you are DJing for. Go to settings>playback and you’ll see the equalizer options. Experiment with the equalizer settings before the party gets started. You can either adjust the equalizer manually, or choose one of their settings:  Bass Booster Dance Hip Hop Electronic R&B If your playlist is about to go in a direction you’re not feeling, make adjustments. The job of a DJ is to enact the feelings and desires of the crowd. Watch how the crowd reacts to your selections and determine if one style of music works better than another. If you decide to take requests, you can either add them to the playlist, or to the queue so that it plays as the next song. To add it to the queue, right click on the song and choose "Queue" from the drop-down menu that appears. To view the queue, click on it in the left hand menu. "Play Queue" should appear in the top section directly under the inbox.