Problem: Article: It's a blue globe with an orange fox on it. By default, Firefox enables JavaScript and prevents you from changing this setting, but some applications interfere with the JavaScript implementation. This option is in the top-right side of the Firefox window. It's a puzzle piece-shaped icon in the drop-down menu. Some of the more popular JavaScript-blocking extensions include "No-Script", "QuickJava", and "SettingSanity". Click the problem extension and then click Disable or Remove when prompted.{{greenbox: Note: You'll have to restart Firefox for your changes to take place. If disabling the JavaScript-blocking extensions didn't fix your problem, you may need to enable JavaScript from within Firefox's hidden settings:  Enter about:config into the Firefox URL bar. Click I accept the risk!. Type javascript.enabled into the search bar below the URL bar. Make sure the "Value" section of the javascript.enabled item says "False". If it says "true", JavaScript is enabled. Delete and reinstall Firefox.  Double-click javascript.enabled. Restart Firefox. . If all else fails, uninstall and reinstall Firefox to restore all of the default settings. Because JavaScript is a foundation of the Firefox browser, reinstalling should restore its functionality.
Summary: Open Firefox. Click ☰. Click Add-ons. Look for a JavaScript-blocking extension. Disable any JavaScript-blocking extensions. Enable JavaScript through the advanced user settings. Reinstall Firefox

Problem: Article: Set your oven to 325°F (163°C) and let it heat up. The process of seasoning cast iron involves coating it with a layer of oil and baking it. Seasoning, or curing, the pan will cover it with a non-stick surface, make the pan easier to clean, and protect it from rust.  Most new cast iron pans come pre-seasoned, but you'll have to season any that haven't been cured by the manufacturer.  You can still season a new pan if it comes pre-seasoned, and you should definitely season an old or second-hand cast iron pan before using it. Fill a sink with a small amount of hot, soapy water. Immerse a clean sponge in the soapy water, then wash the cast iron pan. Rinse the pan under hot water and dry it completely with a clean towel.  You can also use a dish brush with stiff bristles to clean the pan. Most people recommend not washing cast iron with soap once it has been seasoned, because the soap can slowly remove the seasoning. However, because you're about to season the pan, use soap now to make sure the pan is clean. Dip a clean cloth or paper towel into some vegetable shortening. Rub the shortening over the inside and outside of the skillet to coat the pan with a thin and even layer. It’s best to use a small amount of solid shortening for seasoning, because too much shortening or using liquid oil can leave a sticky residue on the pan. Place a cookie sheet or piece of foil on the bottom rack of the oven. Then place the skillet upside down on the middle rack. Bake the empty skillet for an hour. The baking sheet is important because it will catch any shortening that melts and drips off the pan. After an hour, turn off the oven. Leave the skillet in the oven as it cools, about one to two hours. Remove the pan from the oven once it’s cool. Buff the pan by rubbing it with a paper towel or clean cloth to remove excess shortening. When you're finished, the pan should be a smooth and shiny black. Over time, this non-stick layer may wear away, especially if you use the pan to cook non-fatty foods. Repeat the seasoning process every few months, or when:  The pan loses its luster and becomes dull The color changes from black to dark gray Food starts sticking to the pan
Summary: Preheat your oven. Wash and dry the skillet. Coat the skillet with shortening. Bake the skillet. Cool and clean the skillet. Repeat as necessary.

Problem: Article: In class it's important to write your assignments down. When your teacher tells you about an exam next Friday, write it down. Place a note about the exam for each day until the exam. Writing down your assignments will reinforce homework into your mental to do list.  An organized schedule for your school work prevents you from being overwhelmed. For it to work, you need to use it everyday and look at it every time you sit down for homework. Different people like to work and read at different parts of the day. Try out a few time slots to figure out when you're most productive. It's common for students to take a small break after school and then study. Take time to have a quick snack and then sit down to study. If you finish your work in the afternoon, you can relax in the evening.  Some people find it more beneficial to work on homework and study at night or early in the morning. This all depends on your schedule and habits. If you're committed to sports or an after school activity, you'll need designate your time to study carefully. It's easy to blow off studying after an intense training, so be aware. You need a desk or a table with a decent amount of space. You will also need good lighting. Students will often say that listening to music, having the TV on, or keeping their phone out helps, but these are all distractions. If you can't work in silence, listen to ambient music instead of music that's lyric driven.  Avoid reading textbooks on your bed. The temptation to sleep increases when you study on your bed. Studying outside of your house can help you focus. Changing the literal room of where you study can improve your retention rate. Try visiting a local coffee shop or a nearby library. It depends on your preferences. A lot of people benefit from participating in study groups. These can be extremely informal and are usually very effective. You don't need to be a lone wolf when it comes to academics. Humans are social creatures. Even if you feel that you don't know as much as these other students, you should still try it. You'll find that you do have something to contribute to the group. Studies show that those who prepare for exams studying in a group have higher passing rates. There are three different types of learners: visual, auditory, or kinesthetic. If you're a visual learner, you might need to highlight your notes. If you're an auditory learner, you may need to make a song out of your notes. If you're a kinesthetic learner, you might need to act out your notes.  Your learning style is a big part of studying success. If you're not studying in a way that complements your learning style, the information won't sink in as well. You need to at least study 2 and half hours everyday. So you need to study 30 minutes for each subject you have.
Summary:
Keep an agenda. Plan your study time. Have a good space to study. Plan a study group. Know your learning style.