Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Change your Firefox version. Remove malware from your computer Disable Windows compatibility mode. Toggle hardware acceleration. Toggle hardware acceleration for Flash videos. Disable WebGL.

Answer: Check your Firefox version to automatically update to the latest version. If you've already updated, download the Firefox Beta instead. The Beta includes in-progress bug fixes that have not yet made it to regular Firefox. Reverting to older versions of Firefox is not recommended. They may have security risks. . If you see popups and other ads on every web page, your computer is infected with malware. Even if there are no obvious signs, running an antivirus scan is recommended. Malicious software may have accessed your CPU. If you are on Windows, right-click the Firefox icon on your desktop. Select Properties, then the Compatibility tab. If the checkbox underneath Compatibility Mode is checked, uncheck it and restart Firefox. Hardware acceleration assigns your graphical processing unit some of the hard work, theoretically freeing up your CPU. This generally works as intended on Firefox, but it can backfire on certain websites or on computers with an older OS or graphics card. Try a day with hardware acceleration and a day without, to compare the effect:  Enter about:preferences#advanced in the Firefox address bar, or click the menu icon (three lines), then Preferences, then the Advanced tab. Check or uncheck "Use hardware acceleration when available." Restart Firefox. Your Flash player may use hardware acceleration even if Firefox has disabled it. Right-click on a Flash video and select Settings. Click the far left tab (Display) and check or uncheck "Enable hardware acceleration." Adjust this to match your Firefox setting. Some video hosts now use an HTML5 player instead of Flash. This should adjust correctly to your Firefox settings. WebGL is a similar hardware acceleration technology, mostly used for graphic-intensive uses like 3D browser games. It has been known to consume CPU cycles in the past, but these problems are rare in modern Firefox. You could try disabling it just in case:  Enter about:config in the address bar. As the warning says, you should not change any settings here without knowing what you're doing. Search for webgl.disabled. (Don't confuse this with other similar settings.) Double-click that row to change the value to True. Restart Firefox.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn about how to train a rabbit. Put furniture over the carpet. Cover the carpet with small items. Make the carpet taste bad to your rabbit.

Answer: Rabbits are very intelligent animals, and are quite capable of being trained. However, unlike dogs, rabbits do not aim to please their owners and can thus be difficult to train. They do not have a natural instinct to obey, so your rabbit will not stop chewing the carpet simply because you tell him not to.  Training your rabbit to stop chewing the carpet will involve not only making the carpet undesirable, but also redirecting his chewing behavior towards something more appropriate. Positive reinforcement is an important component of training your rabbit. Rewarding him when he chews on something more appropriate, through such activities as head scratches and extra petting,  will help train your rabbit to stop chewing carpet. Training your rabbit to stop chewing carpet primarily involves making it undesirable or unattainable to him. One way to do this is to block his access. When your rabbit is chewing the carpet, pay attention to where he tends to chew. After identifying the problem area, find ways to keep your rabbit from that location, such as covering the area with a big piece of furniture (e.g., couch, reclining chair). If moving heavy furniture is not practical for you, place smaller objects in the area where your rabbit likes to chew. For example, cover the problem area with heavy ceramic tiles. The tiles would hold the carpet down and prevent your rabbit from getting a hold of the carpet.  You can also cover the area with a cardboard box. Weigh down the box with something heavy inside, such as an empty flowerpot, so your rabbit can’t push it out of the way. Place some ‘digging’ material (e.g., shredded newspaper or magazine) in the box to foster your rabbit’s natural digging habit.  Place some rugs in the problem area. Make sure the rugs are made of natural material in case your rabbit decides to chew on them.  If your rabbit can’t get to the carpet, he will eventually get bored and forget about the area altogether.  Covering the area with different objects is a temporary solution. If you choose, cover the areas only when your rabbit is playing outside of his cage. If blocking access is not possible, you can make the carpet taste bad enough for your rabbit to stay away from that area. For example, spray bitter apple spray in your rabbit’s favorite chewing location. Bitter apple spray is available at your local pet store.  Ivory soap can also keep your rabbit from chewing the carpet. Your rabbit won’t get sick from eating the soap, but he probably won’t like the taste. Break the soap into small sections and spread it along the area of carpet where your rabbit likes to chew.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Focus on your work to get good grades. Take good notes during class. Build a support network of teachers, coaches, and guidance counselors. Maintain a healthy balance between your academics and social life. Stay organized to use your time productively.

Answer: Your school work should be your first priority all throughout high school, as this is the real reason you're there. Study hard for tests and quizzes, focus during class, and do your homework so that you can get grades that you're proud of.  If you need help in a class, reach out to the teacher so that they can offer you assistance. Ask a friend to help you study if you need a little extra practice in a subject. Complete your homework each night so that you're ready for class the next day. Your notes will help you with your homework and studying for quizzes, and taking notes will also help the information absorb into your brain. You can create an outline of the main points of the lecture, print out the slides and take notes directly on them, or any other method of note taking that works for you. If laptops are allowed in class, you can also take notes quickly and efficiently by typing. There's no reason to be ashamed of asking for help at times, and the adults in your life are always willing to assist you. Get to know your teachers, coaches, and guidance counselors so that you feel comfortable coming to them when you need them. For example, drop in once a week to chat with your guidance counselor about what's going on in your life, or stay after class for a minute or two to talk to your teacher about the class they just taught. While it's important to get good grades, don't stress yourself out by aiming for constant perfection. Give yourself some down time in between working hard in school by hanging out with friends or doing extracurricular activities.  Remember that getting a bad grade once in a while is normal, and try not to be too hard on yourself. Your social life shouldn't outweigh your academic life in order to keep your grades up. It's helpful to keep a calendar or planner with you so that you can easily write down due dates, test dates, and when sports games or extracurriculars are. By always knowing what you have coming up in the future, you'll be able to plan ahead and prioritize the most important tasks. Get a study group together a few days before a test so that you all have plenty of time to review the material.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Paint your fan. Attach decorations. Shape your fan.

Answer:
You can use a tempera or acrylic paint to decorate your craft sticks or paper. Note that if painting the paper, it's easier to paint before folding your fan. Let your paper or sticks dry completely before using. Using glue or double-sided tape, attach bits of ribbon, lace, buttons, feathers, stickers or beads. Make sure not to add items that are heavy, since they could tear your fan. You can easily make your fan take on a whole new shape by making a few simple cuts. While your paper is folded like an accordion, cut into the top or sides of the folds. Keep your cuts small. When you open your fan, you'll see the small cuts across all the folds.