You need to have a Twitter account to create this widget.   You will arrive to a page titled “Create a user widget.”. On the new tab, beneath the “Configuration” heading, in the search query, put your hashtag. (e.g. #wikiHow). Select whether or not you’d like to only display “Top Tweets,” if you want the widget to be in “Safe Search Mode,” and whether you want to “Auto-expand photos” by clicking the corresponding checkboxes. Select the height in pixels you’d like the widget to be. By default, it’s 600px. The next option down whether you want the contrast of the widget to be light (dark text on light background) or dark (light text on dark background). Pick what color you’d like links to be. You can either use an HTML color, or select from a color picker.  On the next page, beneath your preview, is the HTML code for your widget. Copy it to your clipboard and paste it to your website.
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One-sentence summary -- Log in to your Twitter account. Go to https://twitter.com/settings/widgets  Click the “Create New” button at the top right of the page. Click the “Search” tab. Input your hashtag. Configure the settings. Click “Create Widget” at the bottom. Copy and paste to website.

Q: The standard Battleship game set comes with two boxes, one for each player. Each box opens to reveal two grids, one on each inside surface. If your game set does not include two boxes, plenty of red and white pegs, and at least six ship pieces, it will be difficult to use. Try playing on graph paper instead, as described below, or finding an online version of the game. Ships come in various lengths, taking up a different number of squares on the grid. The two players should have identical collections of ships.  The following is the typical list, but if you don't have all the pieces, just make sure both sides are even:  A single ship five squares long (the aircraft carrier) A single ship four squares long (the battleship) Two ships three squares long (the cruiser and the submarine) A single ship two squares long (the destroyer) With the boxes open, and the players seated across from each other, each player puts his ships down on the lower grid in front of him. Follow these rules to determine where to put your ships:  Ships can be placed horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. You must place all five ships on the grid. Every ship must be completely on the grid. No ship can hang off the edge of the board. Ships cannot overlap each other. Once your ships are placed and the game has begun, you are not allowed to move your ships again. If the two players don't agree who should go first right away, flip a coin or decide in some other randomized way. If you are playing multiple games in a row, consider letting the player who lost the last game go first in the next one.
A: Give each player a battleship box. Check that all the ship pieces are there. Have each player secretly arrange their ships. Decide who will play first.

Article: Look for simple spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. It can help to have someone else proofread the letter too. Fix any mistakes from proofreading and then proofread again. You may catch something else as you read it another time. To make your letter look as professional as possible, only use black ink and print in a legible font and size, such as Times New Roman 12 point. Stick the stamp on the top right corner of the envelope. Be sure to use enough postage, or your letter will be returned to you. After mailing your letter, you should receive some response from the mayor or their office. If you don't hear anything back after a few weeks of mailing the letter, call the office to make sure it was received.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Proofread your letter. Make any proofreading corrections. Print your letter. Get or buy a stamp. Mail your letter.

Problem: Article: If you are cleaning beans fresh from the garden, the best way to remove dirt is to soak the beans. Fill a bowl or basin with cold water. There should be enough to cover the beans. Place the beans in the bowl, and let them soak for one to two minutes. Use your fingers to rub away dirt. You can also move around the beans with your fingers. Before you drain them, let any dirt or soil settle to the bottom of the bowl. After a minute or two of washing, pour the beans into a colander. The water will drain from the bottom. If you do not have a colander, fold some paper towels, and set the beans on top. They will drain into the towel. If you are not eating the beans right away, pat them dry with a paper towel. Make sure they are completely dry before storage, as damp vegetables may spoil faster in the fridge. There may still be dirt on your green beans. Fill the bowl with clean water, and rinse them again. Do this until all of the dirt has been removed from the beans.
Summary: Fill a bowl with cold water. Rinse the beans. Drain the water. Repeat if necessary.

Article: The key to living a modest lifestyle is living within your means. That means avoiding extravagance and settling for the basics. You don't have to deprive yourself to live modestly - you just have to value function and practicality over luxurious status symbols.  Drive a car that is safe, comfortable, and works well. Don't choose a car for its flashiness or status value. Buy or rent a home that is sturdy, comfortable, and in a safe neighborhood. If you only need two bedrooms then don't rent or buy a place with three bedrooms. Find out the average cost to purchase a home in your area and try to work within that price range (if it fits your budget). One easy way to live a more modest lifestyle is to buy items that are used or discounted instead of paying full price. This can help you save on the basics when you're at the store. Look for items on sale, discount, or clearance when you're at a retail store. You can also check thrift stores for gently-used items available at a fraction of the cost of new items.  Gently-used items are often in like-new condition. You can find these at thrift stores, consignment shops, and pawn shops. Many clothing stores put out-of-season garments on clearance. These can typically be purchased at a very low cost. Check stores that are going out of business, as they often have good deals to move products out the door. Living modestly and humbly means emphasizing your values ahead of the opinions of others. Don't trouble yourself wondering whether others are impressed with you or with your possessions. Instead, focus on living a meaningful and upstanding life.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Live within your means. Buy used or discount items whenever possible. Try not to worry about whether others are impressed.