In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click the Format menu item at the top of the screen, then click Make Plain Text in the resulting drop-down menu. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. It's in the drop-down menu below "File". Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+S (Windows) or ⌘ Command+S (Mac) to do so. Type whatever you want to name your document into the "File name" (Windows) or "Name" (Mac) text box. You'll need to change the document from a text file to an HTML file. Use the following steps to change the file type:   Windows - Click the "Save as type" drop-down box, click All Files, and then type .html at the end of the file's name.  Mac - Replace the .txt at the end of the file's name with .html instead. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will create an HTML file. HTML files typically open with your default web browser. At this point, you're ready to open your HTML file in your browser so that you can view your web page. In most cases, you'll be able to double-click the HTML document to do this. If double-clicking the document results in an error, do the following:   Windows - Right-click the document, select Open with, and click your preferred browser.  Mac - Click the document once, click File, select Open With, and click your preferred browser. You may notice an error in your HTML page. To change it, you can edit the HTML document's text:  On Windows, you can right-click the document and click Edit in the resulting drop-down menu (if you have Notepad++ installed, this will say Edit with Notepad++ instead). On Mac, you'll want to click the document to select it, click File, select Open With, and click TextEdit. You can also drag the document into TextEdit.
Summary: Convert your document to plain text (Mac users only). Click File. Click Save as. Enter a name for your HTML document. Change the document's file type. Click Save. Close your text editor. Open the HTML document with your browser. Edit the HTML document if needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make your bonfire in an open space away from trees, and have an adult light it. The day the holika is burnt is called "Choti Holi", literally meaning, "Small Holi". The next day is called "Rangwali Holi", meaning the "Holi of colors." Traditionally, 40 days before the Holi celebration, there would be a log placed in the center of town to signify it was time to collect wood for the Holika bonfire. Gather enough wood and combustible material to create a medium-to-large sized pile for your Holika bonfire.  Place any wood or flammable scrap materials on top of the log, so you have a large pile of wood ready to burn. Clean your home before the festivities. On the eve of Holi, place a combustible statue of Holika, the sister of the demon king Hiranyakashipu, in the pile of firewood. Burning Holika in the bonfire symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. She is said to have tried to kill Prahlad, the son of Hiranyakashipu (her brother). Prahlad was a devoted follower of Lord Narayana which infuriated his father who craved all the praise for himself. He plans to kill his son but he escapes because of his faith while holika gets consumed in the fire for her wickedness, despite her gift of escaping fire. You can tie the logs together so they stay in place vertically. Light a match and throw it into the pile of wood to start the fire. You can pour a fire starter like kerosene on the wood to help get the fire going. Focus on the destruction of evil as you see the fire burn.  Make sure to stand far from the wood when trying to start the fire so you don’t get hurt. Also, keep a check on cables or wires around the fire, if any. Wear cotton clothes and hold back your scarves, long hair, etc. Gather friends, family, or the community together to watch the Holika bonfire light.
Summary: Collect and stack the wood. Place the statue of Holika on the wood. Light the bonfire.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Overfeeding can led to a snail population boom. Try underfeeding your aquarium inhabitants (only feeding enough for the fish to eat at each feeding) to see if that solves snail overpopulation. The most common, fish-safe chemical used to kill snails is copper sulfate. If this is used, you need to carefully follow the directions for use given on the bottle to make sure your fish survive the treatment. Most times this will cause a massive snail die-off which may foul your aquarium. If so you will need to spend time removing dead snails and adjusting the water to make sure it remains healthy for your fish and any live plants. Various snail traps are available on-line or through pet stores to trap snails. However, a very simple trap is to place a large piece of lettuce in the aquarium, clip the sturdy stem end to the aquarium's side, and leave it overnight. In the morning, remove the leaf and you will most likely find a large number of snails on the underside. Doing this a few nights in a row may help rid your aquarium of vast numbers of snails.  Snails can also be picked out of the aquarium as they are seen. This is most effective when there are smaller number of snails. However, since snails are mainly nocturnal it may not make a dent in the problem. When snails hatch, they are quite small and can climb up the sides of the aquarium. Use a small diameter hose like an air pump hose and start a siphon. Just go along and suck the little ones out. It may need to be done more than once to remove them all, though you can pull out 100 in a couple of minutes.  Repeat the process in a few hours. Scavenger fish are good fish to add to the tank to eat snails. For smaller tanks, try Zebra or Dwarf Chain loaches. For larger tanks, Clown Loaches or Pictus Catfish will do the job. Assassin snails will also eat their snail brethren. They don't reproduce as readily, so generally don't become a problem like other snails. Clearly there are various methods to rid your aquarium of these problem pests. Since snails can quickly overwhelm your tank with their sheer numbers, this should be a priority task. You may need to try a couple in order to get rid of the snails inhabiting your tank. If the situation is totally out of hand or you want a 100% resolution you can do a deep clean of the tank. This means each item in the tank from gravel, to décor, to plants are removed, water is drained and every item cleaned and dried before refilling and restocking the tank.
Summary:
Avoid overfeeding. Use a chemical to kill the snails. Place snail traps in the tank. Add snail predators to your tank. Try multiple solutions. Clean everything.