On your computer, create and name a folder that you can easily find later.  You can name the folder anything you like, but when working with HTML, it's best to get in the habit of naming files and folders with short, single word names that are recognizable. Put the image you'd like to use as background into the HTML folder.   If you aren't too concerned with ensuring your website will run well on older devices with slower internet connections, you should be safe in using a higher resolution image as your background. Simple images with light, repetitive patterns are also a good choice when deciding on a background image so that you can read any text on top of it. You can create an HTML file using a basic text editor app such as NotePad on Windows or TextEdit on Mac  You can also use a what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) HTML editor such as Adobe Dreamweaver.  If you are using a WYSIWYG editor, click the option to open a new HTML file on the start of the page. It's in the menu bar at the top of the page. It's in the file menu below.  If you are using a PC, click Save As in the "File" drop-down menu.  If you are using a Mac, click Save in the drop-down menu. Generally, the first page of a website is called "index", but you can the page anything you want.  Type the name of the file in the text field next to "File Name". It's in the lower-right corner of the window.  This saves the text document as an HTML document.
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One-sentence summary -- Create a folder to hold your HTML file and background image. Put the background image into the HTML folder. Open a text editor or HTML Editor. Click File. Click Save As (Notepad) or Save (TextEdit). Type a name for the HTML document. Click Save.


Pet food manufacturers are required to tell consumers the minimum amount of protein and fat in the pet food as well as the maximum amount of fiber and moisture. Look for this information near the ingredients list. It may also be called the proximate analysis. Manufacturers of cat food also have to list the maximum percentage of ash, taurine, and magnesium. Unfortunately, you can't make a direct comparison of the protein, fat, or fiber in wet food versus dry food. This is because the moisture will skew the percentages. To compare, convert the wet food percentage to its equivalent in dry food. For example, list the protein and moisture percentages for dry food. Then subtract the moisture percent from 100. Divide the protein by this result and multiply the answer by 100 to get the adjusted protein level. Ask the veterinarian to tell you how many calories (also called kilocalories) your pet should consume during the day. This will make it easier to determine if a pet food has the right amount of calories. Locate a calorie statement on the bag that says calorie content. Keep in mind that canned food will have fewer calories per kilogram than dry food because it's also higher in moisture. Your pet's age, weight, activity level, and health all determine how many calories it needs in a day. This is why it's important to talk to the vet about a personalized calorie recommendation. Once you've found the information about how much protein, fat, and fiber are in the food, you can select a pet food that's right for your pet. For example, if you're feeding an underweight dog, choose a pet food with more calories that's also higher in fat and carbohydrates. Talk with your veterinarian about what nutritional percentages to look for when choosing a pet food. For example, a healthy average dog might need 30 to 35% protein, 35 to 45% fat, and 10 to 15% carbohydrates.
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One-sentence summary -- Locate the guaranteed analysis. Compare the guaranteed analysis between wet and dry pet food. Determine how many calories are in the pet food. Consider your pet's nutritional needs.


Wear clothes that make you feel good. If you dress how you want to (but still follow your school’s rules and your parents’ rules), you will look and feel amazing. Go to your favorite stores and get clothes that you like and you are comfortable in. If you are struggling to figure out what clothes you want to get, you can look for fashion inspiration. Movies, television shows, magazines, style blogs, and Pinterest are full of fashion inspiration. You might not have a say in what you get to wear to school because you have a uniform. Remind yourself that everybody has the same thing on! So if you don’t feel like you look your best in a uniform, remember that everyone probably feels the same way. If you are allowed to, add accessories like jewelry, fun socks, unique shoes, headbands, and hair ribbons to make your uniform stand out.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear clothes that make you feel confident. Get fashion inspiration. Be confident in a school uniform.


If you want a lacy effect that will also help the scarf lay flat, add 6 stitches to your scarf when you cast on. Knit the first stitch, wrap the yarn around your needle and use it to knit the next 2 stitches together. Work the pattern across the row until you get to the last 3 stitches. Then K2, yarn over, and K1. For the following row, purl the first 3 stitches before you work the scarf pattern and purl the last 3 stitches.Repeat this for the rest of the scarf to create lace-like gaps for the border. You can add a few stitches to both ends of your scarf to prevent curling without creating the look of a noticeable border. For one of the simplest selvedges, cast on 4 stitches more than what your pattern calls for. Knit the first 2 stitches of every row and then work the pattern as directed. When you get to the last 2 stitches, knit each of them. Repeat this for every row of your scarf to make a double garter selvedge edge.
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Make a decorative lacy border. Knit a selvedge if you don't want a large border.