Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Type in this pc, then click the computer-shaped This PC app icon at the top of the Start menu. It's in the upper-left side of the window. Doing so prompts a toolbar to appear at the top of the window. You'll find this option in the "Network" section of the toolbar. Doing so will begin the FTP server setup. It's at the top of the window. This option is at the bottom of the window. It's at the bottom of the window. If the FTP server requires usernames in order to connect, uncheck the "Log on anonymously" box and enter the username you want to use in the text field. If the server doesn't require a username, it's a good idea to keep the "Log on anonymously" box checked. Type your preferred name for the server into the text box in the middle of the window. The name is simply for your reference to help you find it on your computer. Both options are at the bottom of their respective pages in the FTP setup window. This will complete the setup process and attempt to open your FTP server.  You may have to wait a minute or so before the FTP server folder will open. You can also just double-click the server's folder in This PC to open it. If you are connecting to a secured FTP, you'll be asked for your user password when you first connect. Enter the password when prompted or the connection won't work. By copying files and pasting them into the FTP server's folder, the files will be uploaded to the FTP server. Keep in mind that this only works for servers for which you have permission to upload:  Find a file that you want to upload. Click the file, then press Ctrl+C. Open This PC, then double-click your FTP server's folder. Press Ctrl+V to paste in the file.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Start . Open This PC. Click the Computer tab. Click Add a network location. Click Next when prompted. Click Choose a custom network location. Click Next. Click Next. Set your username for the FTP server. Enter a name for the FTP server. Click Next, then click Finish. Enter your password if prompted. Upload files to the FTP server.


Opera allows you to select an image to use along with the bookmark. You may be able to pick from certain images on the page, or a screenshot of the entire page. Click the < and > buttons to scroll between images. The Speed Dial is a set of pages that you view the most, and appears on new tabs by default. Click the Speed Dial button in the upper-right corner of the bookmarks pop-out window to add it to the Speed Dial. Click the folder at the bottom of the pop-out window to select a folder to store the bookmark in. By default, it will be added to the "Unsorted bookmarks" folder. You can open a new tab with all of your bookmarks and bookmark folders. Click the Opera menu and select "Bookmarks" → "Show all bookmarks", or press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+B. Click and drag bookmarks to reorganize them. You can select multiple bookmarks at once by dragging a selection box around them or by clicking the ✓ button that appears when you hover over the bookmark.
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate to the website that you want to bookmark. Click the ♥ button on the right side of the address bar. Select an image for the bookmark. Add the page to your Speed Dial. Select a folder for the bookmark. View all of your bookmarks.


To clean Formica, apply a mild dish soap to the surface. You can either apply the dish soap directly to the surface or mix with water and then dip a sponge into the solution before rubbing it on the surface. If your counter tops have a high gloss finish, you may need to use a simple glass cleaner to remove any streaks or smears that may become present after a normal cleaning. To do this, spray glass cleaner on the streaky area and then wipe with a paper towel or cotton cloth. These can etch, corrode, or discolour the surface. As a result, only mild and gentle cleaning agents should be used. Read the ingredients on your cleaning products to ensure they will not mark the surface.
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One-sentence summary -- Apply a mild dish soap to the surface. Spray high gloss surfaces with glass cleaner. Avoid cleaners that contain acid, alkali, or sodium hypochlorite.


Hold your hand out straight and naturally extend all four fingers. Firmly press all four fingers together, leaving the thumb loose.  Your hand should stick straight out as though you are extending it for a handshake. Squeeze your fingers together with just enough pressure to turn them into a solid mass. They should not hurt or feel stiff, but there should be no spaces or gaps between them. Bend your fingers into your palm, curling them under until the tip of each finger touches its corresponding base. You are bending your fingers at the second joint during this step. Your nails should be clearly visible, and your thumb should remain loose at the side of your hand. Continue curling your fingers in the same direction so that the bottom knuckles are brought out and the finger joints are tucked in.  During this step, you will actually bend the third and outermost knuckles of your fingers. Your nails should partially disappear into your palm. Your thumb should still hang loose during this step. Bend the thumb down so that it falls across the top halves of the index and middle fingers.  The exact placement of the thumb isn't too crucial, but it must be tucked under and should never hang loose.  If you press the tip of the thumb to the fold of the second knuckle of your index finger, you may actually minimize the risk of damaging the bones in your thumb. Tucking the thumb under the index and middle finger works well and is a more common tactic, but you must make sure that it remains relaxed as you strike. A tense thumb will pull the bones at the base of your hand down and apart, which may increase your risk of developing a wrist injury.
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One-sentence summary --
Extend all four fingers. Curl your fingers. Curl your bent fingers inward. Fold the thumb down.