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If your blog's URL is "(yourblogname).wordpress.com", WordPress is your server host as well as the software your blog runs on. In this case, it is very easy to change your language settings as described below. Log in to your WordPress account and visit your blog's dashboard. Click Settings in the left-hand pane, then select the language you plan to write in using the drop-down menu. If you do not know how to access your dashboard or you cannot find the settings button, log in to your WordPress account, then navigate to " (yourblogname).wordpress.com/wp-admin/options-general.php ." If you would like the settings, alerts, and other user interface messages to be depicted in another language, click Users on the left hand pane, then click Personal Settings on the short list that appears beneath it. Find the "Interface language" option and select your language from the drop-down menu. Both language settings include a link to the other one directly beneath the option, making it easy to switch between interface language options and blog writing language options.

summary: Use this method for WordPress-hosted blogs. Change the language you write in. Change the interface language.


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Place the section of the cotton material that is stained face down against a piece of dry paper towel. This will allow you to work the stain out of the cotton from the other side of the material. Pour a small amount of your solvent onto the cotton so that it seeps through the material into the stain. Allow the solvent to breakdown the stain by letting it to sit for a minute. Dampen a cotton ball or piece of cloth with solvent and gently blot the stain from the backside. This will push the marker ink out of the cotton and into the paper towel. Continue adding alcohol to the stain in small amounts and blotting. As you do so, remove saturated paper towels from below and replace them with dry paper towels that will soak up your solvent and ink from the stain.  Frequent paper towel changes are important, to prevent the cotton from re-absorbing ink that is transferred into the towel. Continue blotting and replacing the paper towel until no more ink transfers and the stain is removed from the cotton material. After removing the ink stain, allow the item to air dry and ensure the stain is removed. Avoid machine-drying the material until you're sure the stain is removed, as high-heat drying can make the stain permanent. Once you're sure the stain has been removed, wash the item normally.

summary: Position the stain against a paper towel. Pour the solvent into the stain from the other side. Blot the stain from the opposite side. Change the paper towel frequently. Let the material air dry.


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It's in the toolbar to the left.  It has an icon that resembles a "T". To add a single line of text with the text tool, click anywhere and start typing.  To add a text box, click and drag to create a box.  Then type within the box.  Use the solid color box in the upper-left corner to select a color for your text. You can also use the box that resembles a thick colored square to add a stroke around your text. It's the icon that resembles a black mouse cursor arrow.  It's at the top of the toolbar.  Use this tool to select objects in Adobe Illustrator. Use the select tool to select your text.  It's the icon that resembles a black mouse cursor arrow in the toolbar to the left. Once you create an outline around your text, you will not be able to edit it.  Make sure your spelling is correct, and set your typography before creating an outline.  Use the following steps to adjust your typography:  Use the drop-down menu next to "Characters" to select a font.  It's at the top of the screen below the menu bar. Use the second drop-down menu next to "Characters" to select a font style (i.e.  Bold, Italic, Regular, etc). Use the third drop-down menu next to "Characters" to select the font size.  You can also type a point size in the drop-down menu box. Click Characters at the top of the screen to display more characters options.  This menu allows you to adjust the leading, kerning, line spacing, character spacing, vertical scale, and horizontal scale. Use the icons with lines next to "Paragraph" to align your text to the left, right, or center. Once you are happy with how your text looks, use the Select tool in the toolbar to select your text. Before converting your text to outlines, you may want to copy and paste it to the side of your artboard.  That way you have an editable copy, in case you want to change it later. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.  This displays a drop-down menu. This converts your text into a vector graphic.  As a vector graphic, the text will appear on any computer.  Even if it doesn't have the font you chose installed.  After converting your text into outlines, you can change the color using the solid colored square in the upper-left corner. If your font has a stroke, you will need to use the steps in Method 1 to create an outline for the stroke.  After you convert the stroke into an outline, you can add another stroke to the outline.
summary: Click the text tool. Create text. Click the select tool. Select your text. Adjust your spelling and typography. Select your text. Click Type. Click Create Outlines.