Q: You can right-click on images, text, backgrounds, or any other element. If you don't have a two-button mouse, left-click while holding Control. A toolbar should appear at the bottom of your window. A pane will also appear below the toolbar, displaying the page's HTML code. When you click Inspect Element, several panes will open at the bottom of your window. Here's a breakdown of their uses and names:  The top row is the Toolbox Toolbar. This has several developer tools, but we're interested in Inspector on the left. Keep this selected (highlighted in blue) for this entire guide. Below the toolbar, there's a single Breadcrumbs row of HTML elements, showing the full path relating to the selected element. The pane below this row shows the HTML tree or "Markup View" of the page. The HTML for the element you selected is highlighted and centered in this pane. The pane to the right displays the CSS stylesheet for this page. Once the toolbar is open, selecting another element is easy. Here are three ways to do it:  Hover over a line of HTML to highlight the corresponding element (requires Firefox 34+). Click the HTML to select that element. Click the Select Element tool on the far left of the toolbar: the icon is a cursor over a square. Move your cursor over the page to highlight elements, then click to select an element. Click anywhere in the HTML pane. Use the left and right arrows on your keyboard to move through the code (requires Firefox 39+). This is useful for elements too small to select by hand.  Grey HTML relates to elements not displayed on the page. This includes comments, certain nodes such as <head>, and elements that have been hidden with the CSS display property.  Click the arrow to the left of containers to expand or hide its contents. To expand all contents, hold Alt or option while clicking. Look for the search bar (magnifying glass icon) on the far right of the Breadcrumbs row. Click this to expand it, then type in the HTML code you're looking for. As you type, a popup will appear listing matching elements. Click on one to select that element and scroll the HTML pane to its code.
A: Right-click any webpage element. Click Inspect Element from the drop-down menu. Identify the toolbars and panes. Select another element. Navigate through the code. Search for an element.

Q: Dissolve 1,000mg of powdered Vitamin C (buffered or ascorbic acid) in a half glass of filtered water. Mix it with a spoon and sip it down. If you do not like the taste of Vitamin C powder, you can have it in fruit juice with no artificial sweeteners. Drink 1,000mg of Vitamin C powder in half a glass of water every hour. Do this for one to two hours, or until you need to go to the bathroom. Check your stool to see if it is watery. This is a sign that you have flushed your body using the Vitamin C powder. It may take your body a few hours to flush and for you to have a bowel movement. Be patient. You should need to go to the bathroom within two to four hours of starting the flush. Make sure you note the time of your doses during the flush. You should also write down the dosage of Vitamin C that you had every hour. This will help you keep track of your intake and ensure you do not take too much Vitamin C at once. You should also write down when you had a bowel movement with watery stools. This will help you get a sense of how much Vitamin C you need to consume for the flush, especially if you plan to do the flush again. The Vitamin C flush works best if you abstain from large, solid foods. Try having liquid food that is easy on your stomach, like soup or broth. Do this for the two to four hours of the flush. Once the flush is done, ease yourself onto more solid foods.  Have lots of water during the flush to help move the Vitamin C through your body. Add solid foods like rice, quinoa, and cooked vegetables to your diet after you are done with the flush. After one to two days, have more solid proteins like fish, tofu, beef, and chicken. Once your body has been flushed out, take a little less Vitamin C every day for four to five days. Have 1000mg less per a day. Reduce your intake every day until you are only taking 1000mg of Vitamin C a day.  Reducing your Vitamin C intake gradually will ensure your body has time to adjust to the change and that your bowel movements are not negatively affected by the flush. You may still notice some water in your stool as you reduce your Vitamin C intake. By the time you reach 1000mg a day of Vitamin C, you should have normal-looking stool. If you have chronic flu or cold symptoms, try doing a Vitamin C flush every four months. Follow the dosage you used the first time you did the flush for the best results. You can also take 50-100mg of Vitamin C a day regularly to help maintain good health. Have it first thing in the morning before you eat.
A: Take 1,000mg of Vitamin C in water every hour. Repeat until you have a bowel movement with watery stool. Record your intake of Vitamin C during the flush. Have liquid foods during the flush. Reduce your intake of Vitamin C gradually. Do a flush every four months, or when you start to feel ill.

Q: Go through every room in your home and sort items by what you will do with them: keep, donate, or throw away. Keep items should be things you need and cannot part with, throw away items should be those which are completely useless to everyone, and donate items are those which you can’t use but someone else would benefit from. Sometimes we feel like we need something but we really don’t. These are the types of items which usually make homes cluttered and leave little space for the things we do need. Once you’re done with the initial keep-donate-trash sweep, make a second sweep through your keep items and think about the last time you used them and if you actually need them. For the items that you will trash or donate, consider the best uses for those items. Certain types of donated items will do the most good if donated to particular organizations (old furniture to Goodwill, toys to the Salvation Army, clothes to refugee organizations, etc). Make sure that items you designate trash really are trash. Tattered clothing should not be donated but low-quality though functional and intact kitchen equipment could really help someone out.
A: Sort your items. Think critically about ‘keep’ items. Find good uses for non-keep items.

Q: Windows’ Snipping Tool includes a pen. You can use the pen to write freeform on your snip.  Options include:  ”Red Pen” ”Blue Pen” ”Black Pen” ”Custom Pen”. From the drop down menu, select “Customize”. This option allows you to alter the pen’s color, thickness, and tip. It is located next to the pen icon. You may use the highlighter to draw attention to important aspects of your snip. This tool is not customizable. Hold as you move the eraser over any previous annotations you want to remove.   ” Clicking this button will launch your default mail-client and automatically attach the snip to the email.
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Write on the snip. Click on the pen icon. Select a pen type. Customize the pen. Click on the highlighter icon and then highlight the snip. Click on the eraser icon and then erase your annotations. Tap the “Save Snip” button to save the snip. Assign a name to the snip and select where you want to save it. Click “Save. Select the “Send Snip” button to email the snip. Type in the email address and click “Send”.