In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take any colored A4 sheet of paper and fold it in half. To make it look more creative you can cut out strips from a different colored paper sheet and paste them on as a background. Take any scrap paper, write your birthday wish on it, and hand tear it (if you don't know about "Hand-tearing", refer to the "Tips" section). After getting the heading ready, paste it nicely on the "front page" of the card. After making the cover page, open the folded A4 sheet and create the inner portion of the card. A few ideas are listed below. On the right side of the two halves, you can write a poem or some good thoughts and decorate it nicely. For the left half, you can paste a photo of you with the birthday person and write about some beautiful memories you have together. If you don't have any photo of this person, you can either download it from social media or simply paste a small chocolate or a toffee in and write a few creative lines. You can finish decorating the card by pasting stickers applying glitter, etc. Any little extras that you think might make the card shine are good ideas.
Summary: Fold the card. Create the cover page. Open the card. Write loving words. Add a photo. Make a few final touches. Finished.

Carpet tiles come in a variety of designs and types. Find a tile that will compliment the colors of your room. Also, there are traditionally two types of tile--those that come with a peel-off adhesive on the back and those that have no adhesive. The peel-off adhesive style is typically more expensive.  If you purchase the tile with no adhesive, you may also have to buy carpet glue or double-sided carpet tape. Select a carpet tile that blends in with the room’s style and colors, rather than a tile that stands out. To get the area of your floor, multiply the width by the length of the floor. If you have an irregularly sized floor, divide the floor into separate, measurable sections, then add the total square feet of each section together. Getting this figure will help you determine how many carpet tiles you'll need. When you purchase your tile, buy extra tile in case you make mistakes. Draw the sections that you want to carpet on a piece of paper. Arrange the tiles in your design to a style that you like. Drawing the layout before you lay the tiles will give you a general idea of how the tiles will look in the room. Each tile should have arrows on the back of it that help you determine which direction the tile is facing. Line your tiles up so that they are all facing in the same direction for a uniform design. Instead of facing all of your tiles in a single direction, alternate every other tile to face in a different direction. This will make your carpet tiles look unique. Try out different configurations and styles on your paper design before committing to a design.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a style of carpet tile. Measure the square footage of the floor that you want to cover. Draw a layout for your floor. Position your tiles in the same direction for a uniform design. Alternate your tiles for different designs.

Q: Here you can access all installed keyboards. Any of the settings here that match those in the Gboard will not apply to Gboard. Those must be changed from the Gboard app to affect Gboard’s behavior. Go to “General > Keyboard” to access the keyboard options. This button displays a list of all usable keyboards. Tap “Edit” and tap and drag Gboard to the top of the list. Release and press “Done” to save your settings. This moves Gboard to the top of the list when switching between keyboards. Go back to keyboard settings and tap “Text Replacement”. Here you can set filters and shortcuts for when you type. Tap the “+” button to enter a phrase and its replacement and tap “Save” to complete. For example, iOS defaults with “omw” to be automatically replaced with “On my way!”. Changes to this setting will also be made in the Gboard app.
A: Open iPhone or iPad settings. Access keyboard settings. Tap Keyboards. Set Gboard as the main keyboard. Edit text replacements.

Article: Work with a helper so you can carry heavy pieces of furniture into a different room. Then take out any accessories that are near or on the floor, such as vent covers or rugs, so you can rip up the carpet. Take down any long curtains so they don’t get in the way while you work. Dirt and dust can get in the way when it’s time to sand your floors. Before you pull up the old carpet, go over the entire carpet thoroughly with your vacuum to get rid of any dirt. Vacuum the area 1-2 times to get the most dirt out of the carpet so it doesn’t transfer to a different room. You can start in any corner of your room. Pry up the edge of the carpet with a pry bar so you have a handhold. Then slowly pull up the carpet, moving to the center of the room. Once you’ve pulled all the corners out, roll up the carpet so you can remove it easily.  To make things easier, use a razor knife to cut through the carpet so you can remove it in sections. Wear work gloves if you want to get a better grip. Start in one of the corners of your room and lift the edge of the carpet pad with a pry bar. Grab the edge of the pad and slowly pull it back toward the center of the room. Don’t move too fast since the carpet pad could rip and make it more difficult to move in one piece. Once the pad is lifted, roll it up and take it out of the room. Some of the carpet pad may come up with carpet depending on how old it is. Look for staples in your floor since they might have held the carpet pad down. Pry the staples out of the floor with the back of a claw hammer. To remove tack strips, place the flat edge of a pry bar near one of the nails in the board. Hit the end of the pry bar with a hammer to lift up the board. Pull each nail out of the floor so you can remove the tack strip in one piece. Tack strips have nails that point up, so stand back while you’re prying the boards in case they break and watch where you grab them. Check the color of the adhesive under your carpet if there is any. If it’s yellow, use a plastic scraper or a chisel to break it apart. If the adhesive on the floor is dark brown or tan, scrub the floor with cleaning rags and an adhesive remover, such as mineral spirits. If there’s any residue left from the adhesive, then use a general purpose adhesive cleaner to remove it. Adhesive remover is flammable, so make sure any sources of sparks or fire are removed. Using a razor knife, score the top edge of the baseboards where they meet the wall. Beginning at a corner, place a pry bar between the baseboard and the wall, then slowly pull forward. Then move 12–18 inches (30–46 cm) along the baseboard and pry it again. Once the board is loose, pull it off the wall in one long piece. Continue removing the rest of the baseboards in the room.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remove any furniture and accessories from the room. Vacuum the old carpet. Begin in one corner and pull up your carpet. Pull up the carpet pad. Pry up any carpet staples or tack strips from the wood. Remove any carpet adhesive. Remove the baseboards.

Problem: Article: Tap the Settings app icon to do so. You'll find this option near the bottom of the Settings page. On most versions of Android, it is not possible to change the direction of your home screen. Try opening an app, such as your phone's browser, and then rotating your screen.
Summary:
Open your Android's  Settings. Scroll down and tap Accessibility. Hold your Android horizontally for landscape mode.