Problem: Article: It's a light-blue "e" with a yellow band wrapped around it. If you are in full-screen mode, press F11 (or Fn+F11) to exit full-screen mode. Click the gear-shaped icon in the top-right side of the Internet Explorer window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. This opens a new window. You'll find this on the left side of the window. Scroll through the toolbars here until you find the one that you want to use. Click the toolbar that you want to use to select it. It's in the lower-right side of the window. This will turn on your toolbar. You can repeat this process for all of the toolbars that you want to enable. You'll find this in the bottom-right side of the window. Doing so closes the Add-Ons window. To do so:  Press your keyboard's Alt key. Click View in the top-left corner of the window. Select Toolbars  Check the Menu bar option. Repeat clicking for other toolbars. . If your toolbars still won't work properly, you may have a virus on your computer. Scanning your computer with antivirus software will determine whether or not this is the case; if you do have a virus, the software will usually eliminate it.
Summary: Open Internet Explorer. Make sure that you aren't in full-screen mode. Open Settings . Click Manage add-ons. Click the Toolbars and Extensions tab. Find the toolbar that you want to enable. Select the toolbar. Click Enable. Click Close. Enable default toolbars. Run a virus scan

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The easiest way to tell when a package of eggs has gone bad is to take a whiff. After awhile, expired eggs will begin to emit an unpleasant sulfur stench. This odor is unignorable, so if you don’t detect anything offputting, there’s a good chance your eggs are okay.  Fresh eggs should have no real smell of any kind. Dispose of rotten eggs down the garbage disposal rather than the trash to keep the stench from spreading throughout your home. Once you crack the egg, take note of the condition of the white and yolk. Young egg whites should have a somewhat milky appearance due to their high natural protein content. As the egg ages and begins to break down, the white will become perfectly clear, and may turn thin and soupy.  Clear whites don’t necessarily mean that an egg is bad, but they can be an indicator of freshness. Avoid cooking with eggs that contain watery whites, as these have a more difficult time binding ingredients together. A healthy egg yolk will be firm and intact, with a rich golden-yellow color. By contrast, bad eggs will almost always contain flat, asymmetrical or easily-ruptured yolks. Dull-looking yolks are a clear sign that the egg is past its prime. Fresh eggs from pastured chickens often have large yolks that are a darker orange color and take up more of the area inside the egg. One time-honored method of testing the quality of questionable eggs is to submerge them in a few inches of water. If the egg is fresh, it will sink straight to the bottom of the bowl. If it bobs to the surface or hovers near the waterline, you may be better off acquiring another batch.   When the shells of older eggs deteriorate, it creates a buildup of gasses inside, which will cause them to float.  The float test will allow you to find out whether your eggs are still good without having to crack them.

SUMMARY: Beware of eggs that have a foul odor. Look for cloudy whites. Check the consistency of the yolk. Place the egg in a bowl of water to see if it floats.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some high end scopes allow you to adjust a third variable in the scope: the parallax.  Parallax is the movement of the target as it relates to the reticle in your field of vision when you move your eye away from the center of the eye piece.  An issue with your parallax may cause the target and the reticle to appear to be on different optical planes.  For many years, nearly all scopes came with an established and non-adjustable parallax because it is uncommon to need to adjust it and fairly difficult to understand.  Under most circumstances, you will not need to adjust the parallax.  To adjust the parallax (if you have the necessary knob) try the following:  Look at the target through your scope and ensure the reticle is completely visible and clear. Move your head up, down and to either side as you adjust the parallax knob slightly. Continue to adjust the knob until the reticle no longer seems to move in relation to the target.
Summary: Adjust the parallax if need be.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even in small worlds, finding one village amidst tens of thousands of blocks is a bit like finding a needle in a haystack. Villages spawn in Desert, Savanna, Taiga (including cold variants of Taiga), and Plains (including icy plains) biomes. If you find yourself in a Jungle, Mushroom, Tundra, or other biome not supported for villages, don't waste your time looking. Villages are often made of wood planks and cobblestone, and tend to stand out from their surrounding areas. It can take hours to find a village, so stock up on basic tools, a bed, food, and weapons before you set out. It's best to travel during the day and camp during the nights, so consider digging yourself a hold and sealing it most of the way to keep out mobs. You'll need to leave at least one block open to avoid suffocating. If you happen to have a saddle, you can use it to get a mount and speed up your exploration. Find a horse and interact with it several times with an empty hand until it doesn't throw you off, then sneak up to the tamed horse and select it with the saddle to make it controllable while you ride it. Navigate to the tallest hill that you can find in a biome in which villages spawn. This will allow you to take in the surrounding areas, making it easier to spot man-made structures. You'll be able to see fire much more clearly at night than during the day. While fire at night may be lava, there's a good chance that the fire is coming from torches—and torches typically mean villages. Be extremely careful while doing this if you're playing survival mode on anything other than "peaceful" difficulty. It's best not to investigate the torches until the following day due to mobs. Villages are random, and there is no sure-fire way to find one in the game without using third-party tools. For the best chance at finding a village, take the time to explore each compatible biome you come across.
Summary:
Understand that finding a village may take hours. Know where to look. Know what to look for. Prepare for a long journey. Tame a mount for transportation. Find a viewpoint. Look for torches at night. Keep exploring.