In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can quickly run a website's address through this service to see its safety rating from Google. It's in the middle of the page. This includes the name of the website (e.g., "wikihow") and the extension (e.g., ".com"). For best results, copy your website's URL and paste it into this field.  Sites range in rating from "No data available" to "Not dangerous" to "Partially dangerous" and so on.  For example, sites like WikiHow and YouTube achieve "Not dangerous" ratings from Google, whereas Reddit garners a "Partially dangerous" rating due to "deceptive content" (e.g., misleading advertising). The Google Transparency Report also provides examples of why it gave a certain site a rating, so you can decide for yourself whether or not the rating rationale pertains to you.
Summary: Open the Google Transparency Report webpage. Click the "Search by URL" field. Type in your website's URL. Click the blue magnifying glass button. Review your results.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you've been using a computer for over an hour, and you notice people waiting to use it, politely offer them your seat. Be considerate and give everyone a chance to use the library equipment.  Libraries allow visitors to use media equipment, such as computers, printers, copiers, and fax machines, free of charge. Some libraries may set time limits on how long you can use a computer. Ask a staff member for guidelines if they are not clearly posted. Pets are generally not allowed inside the library. You may, however, bring an animal with you as long as it is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you took a book from the shelf and decided not to check it out, put the book back on the shelf where you found it. If you don't remember where you found it, place it in the designated area so a staff member can re-shelf it. Leaving your books on the table for the staff to clean up is disrespectful and rude.  Don't place books on a shelf unless you're returning it to its appropriate spot. This will make the book hard to find, and the staff may think it's lost or stolen. Never leave personal items, such as bags and laptops, unattended. Not only could someone steal them, but a staff member may collect them if it's against the rules. It's a good rule of thumb to leave the library at least 30 minutes before it closes to give the staff plenty of time to straighten up before they close the library. Staying after business hours is inconsiderate, and will likely inconvenience the staff members.
Summary: Limit your time on the library computers. Keep your pets at home. Clean up after yourself and return items to the appropriate location. Leave the library at or before closing time.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's at the top of the right-hand column in the editor. This will bring up a list of your website's current pages, the only one of which should be the "Home" page. This paper-shaped icon is in the lower-right side of the page. A pop-up menu will appear. Type in the name that you want to use for the page. For example, if you're creating a download page, you'd type in Downloads or something similar. It's at the bottom of the pop-up menu. Doing so adds the page to your website. Just like the home page, you can insert elements, add files, and customize the position of different items on the page. This will save your changes and push them to the live version of your website.
Summary:
Click the PAGES tab. Click the "Add page" icon. Enter the page's name. Click DONE. Edit the page as needed. Click PUBLISH when you're done.