In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Collecting compostable material requires little additional work—you simply place organic items, such as food waste and scraps in a collection container separate from your trash can. While you may purchase a designated indoor compost bin, many people collect their food scraps and waste in repurposed plastic food containers, trash cans, or compostable bags. After preparing or eating meals, place your food scraps into a compost collection bin.  Acceptable items include table scraps, fruit, vegetables, and eggshells. These items are considered “green” waste as opposed to “brown” waste. If you are participating in a public or private program, only place approved compostable materials in your bin. If you are composting in your backyard, do not save meat and fish products for your compost pile—these items attract rodents and pests. Store your collection bin under the kitchen sink, on the kitchen counter, in your fridge, or in your freezer. If you are composting in your backyard, your pile should include about 50% green waste or manure. These items, which introduce nitrogen into your pile, serve as a catalyst to the compost process. Table scraps and food waste are just two forms of green manure. Other green waste items include:  Grass clippings Clover Buckwheat Wheatgrass Coffee Grounds Tea leaves or tea bags Store these items in an outdoor yard waste bin. Brown waste should make up the other 50% of your compost pile. The brown waste adds carbon to your compost pile. You may find brown waste items both inside your home and outside in your yard. These items include:  Shredded newspaper Shredded paper Shredded brown paper bags Dead branches Twigs Leaves Straw Untreated sawdust
Summary: Gather organic food waste and scraps. Collect green manure. Set aside brown waste for your compost pile.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You may want to keep things simple with table cloths and flowers, or you may choose to be more elaborate by creating a themed party. You also have the option of hiring someone to do the decorating for you. The amount of time you need will depend on your decorations. Decide if you will set up tables and chairs and how these will be arranged.
Summary: Buy the decorations for the party ahead of time. Plan to allow time to get the decorations in place well ahead of the party time.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: VBScript exists within HTML websites. In order to see your VBScript working, you will need to create an HTML file that you can open in Internet Explorer.   If you have IE version 11 or higher, you need to switch on emulation for IE10 because IE11 does not support VBscript by default. If so, add this tag to the top of your vbscript code: <meta http-equiv="x-ua-compatible" content="IE=10">  Open your code editor and enter the following: <html> <head> <title>VBScript Test</title> </head> <body>  </body> </html> When creating a webpage with VBScript, you need to let the browser know that the script is coming up. Insert the tag into your HTML source:   <html> <head> <title>VBScript Test</title> </head> <body> <script language="vbscript" type="text/vbscript">  </script> </body> </html> If you are writing VBScript for an ASP server, you can indicate that the script is starting by using a special tag:   <html> <head> <title>VBScript Test</title> </head> <body> <%  %> </body> </html>
Summary:
Create an HTML page. Add the VBScript tags. Use VBScript on an ASP server.