Q: Shoe width varies by shoe size. To determine shoe width, measure the distance between the longest part of each foot. Then, subtract 5 millimeters or 1/5 of an inch. With a simple internet search, you can find a general size chart for shoe size. Match the length of your foot with the corresponding shoe size. But also take note that there are different size charts based on gender. For example, a foot around 8.5 (21.6 centimeters) inches would be a size 5 in women's based on US sizes. In European countries, the measurement 8.5 would be a a 35 or 36. The size chart should indicate your width based on your shoe size. After identifying your shoe size, look back to the width measurements of your bigger foot. Figure out what the width would be for your shoe size based on that measurement. For example, a woman with size 5 shoes with a shoe width around four inches (10.16 centimeters) would require an extra wide shoe. In stores, extra wide shoes are normally labeled as "E." Every sizing chart is different and some company's shoes may run slightly smaller or larger than average. When buying shoes, see if the manufacturer has a specific sizing chart before assuming your shoe size based on a general chart. This will help increase the likelihood shoes will fit properly, especially if you're making purchases online.
A: Measure your foot length. Identify your shoe size. Figure out your width based on that size. Use specific sizing charts when possible.

Q: Sometimes people will clean out their attics and basements and realize they never disposed of their outdated computer models.  Review classified ads in local newspapers and online to learn of the dates and times that garage sales, yard sales, estate sales, and flea markets will occur.
A: Search for vintage computers at garage sales, yard sales, and estate sales. Visit flea markets to look for vintage computers. Determine when sales events will take place in your area.

Q: Wobbly legs can be caused by a variety of problems, from loose rungs to slipping screws. To fix the issue, apply wood glue to rungs to fix them back in place; clamp them together for at least 24 hours to make sure they stay together. Tighten up any screws or bolts on the bottom of the chair, which will help make it more stable.  If you need to, add small L-shaped braces on the bottom of the chair where the legs attach to the seat. Screw part 1 part into the seat and 1 part into the leg, which will help stabilize the chair. Depending on your chair, you may need to wait to do this until after you've reattached the fabric. With some legs, you may need to glue them back in place to the seat. To help them stick, sand both sides of the wood where the joint meets. If 1 leg is shorter than the others, add a nail-in glide to the bottom. Use the old batting or foam as a pattern, and cut new batting out with scissors or a craft knife. When cutting foam, use small, short strokes to cut it so that you don't tear the edges. Once you're done, staple or glue foam back in place first. Then, cover the foam with the batting, stapling it into place. If the chair is coming apart along the seams, start by adding glue and pushing the pieces back together. Then, add metal braces to hold the pieces in place. Screw the metal brace into the wood on both sides. If the chair base is warping or cracked, you need to replace it. Choose plywood of the same thickness, and then use the old base as a pattern to draw on the new plywood. Cut it out with circular saw or jigsaw. If you need to, use a rotary tool to sand down the edges to match the old seat.
A: Check the legs for wobbliness. Replace any batting or foam that's damaged. Place braces on loose seams. Check the chair base for cracks, particularly on dining room chairs.

Q: It's the blue app with a white "A" on it; you should see this option in the dock. If you don't see the App Store, click the magnifying glass in the top-right corner of the screen and type "App Store" into the search field, then click the "App Store" result. You'll see this option on the far-right side of the row of options at the top of the App Store window. Doing so will prompt Safari to update to the latest supported version. You can make sure that you're always running the latest version of Safari by checking that automatic updates are enabled:  Click the Apple menu and select System Preferences. Click the App Store option in the System Preferences menu. Check the "Automatically check for updates" box. Check the boxes to enable automatic app and system updates.
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Open your Mac's App Store. Click the Updates tab. Click Update right of the "Safari" option. Ensure that automatic updates are enabled.