Problem: Article: Firefox uses add-ons, extensions, and plugins interchangeably to refer to downloadable programs you can use to customize your browsing experience. Disabled extensions appear grayed out, and bear a label that reads (Disabled) next to them. Enabled extensions appear more colorful. You can also right-click an extension to bring up a menu of options. If your problem persists, you know that the extension you disabled is not the source. Re-enable the extension whenever you want by selecting it and clicking Enable. Plugins run in the background and give Firefox extra functionality, such as the ability to place Skype calls right from your browser. Many issues stem from out-of-date plugins. You can bring your plugins up to speed all at once by clicking Check to see if your plugins are up to date at the top of the Plugins page.  Just like with your extensions, disable one plugin at a time to test whether it's the source of Firefox's poor performance. You don't have to restart Firefox after enabling or disabling a plugin. Firefox sorts your plugins alphabetically and by its status. Disabled plugins sink to the bottom.
Summary: Click the Menu button in the right-hand corner → Add-ons. Click Extensions and look over your list of add-ons. Click an enabled extension, then click its Disable button. Click Restart now near the top of the window. Click Plugins to view your list of active plugins. Select a plugin by clicking it. Click Always Activate or Ask to Activate and change to Never Activate. Scroll to the bottom of the plugins list to view disabled plugins. Click Never Activate and change to Ask to Activate or Always Activate depending on your preference.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Showing some of your personality can be a great idea during the interview.  It will help the interviewer to learn more about you as a person and will allow you to speak enthusiastically about your professional interests and skills.  Maintain professional speech whenever you are talking about anything personal. Don't go into too much detail if talking about yourself, spending only around one minute doing so. When you discuss any personal topics, you can relate them to skills that are relevant to the position you are interviewing for.  This will allow you to express  both your personality and illustrate your skills and experience.  You could talk about how you taught yourself a language or instrument to illustrate that you can learn new skills and techniques. Discussing how you helped organize a community event can exemplify your leadership skills. During the interview it will be important that you act, speak and dress professionally.  By presenting yourself as a competent and serious applicant you will be more likely to make a good first impression.  Wearing clothes appropriate to the position that you are interviewing for is mandatory for a successful interview.  Make sure you are dressed appropriately for your interview. Ask your contact at the company what the dress code is like where you are interviewing. Men should wear a collared shirt and slacks.  Women can wear a dress shirt or blouse with a skirt at least knee length. Don't use any slang or colloquialisms.  Speaking like you would with friends or family is too casual for a job interview. Avoid using any filler words like “um” or “uh”.  It's acceptable to leave pauses in your speech. During the interview, you will want to convey that you have the skills and talents that your employer is looking for.  Many potential employers look for similar skills during the interview.  Review the following list of skills that you can discuss during the interview:  Possession of communication skills.  This can be demonstrated during the course of the interview itself. Being knowledgeable about the company.  Research the company and think of some talking points or questions you can bring up. Skilled and competent with technology.  Don't be afraid to discuss your abilities with standard technology skills, such as word processors or any specialized programs. Able to manage resources.  Find a time in your career that will illustrate your ability to work with a budget. Adaptable to new situations.  Discuss a time in your professional life when you were able to find success even during a time of change. Capable of leadership.  Illustrate a time in your last position when you were a leader, focusing on what you learned from it. A majority of the interview will make use of verbal communication.  However, there will also be information conveyed using non-verbal body language.  Pay careful attention to your non-verbal communications to make a great impression during your interview.  Appear confident and calm. Avoid yawning or appearing distracted. Make eye contact and smile occasionally to show a positive attitude. Don't forget to breathe.  Holding your breath or breathing too much can appear as a lack of confidence. When you are discussing any topic or answering a question during the interview, you should always focus your response on positive aspects.  Keeping the interview focused on the best aspects of yourself and your situation can increase your chances of getting the job.  If a negative question or detail comes up, talk about the positive aspects of it. Framing a failure as a learning experience can be a good way to stay positive. Instead of complaining about a difficult time, describe how it made you a more capable person. Even if an original goal didn't work out, you can illustrate your adaptability and how you were able to work with change. You will want to carefully listen to anything your interviewer says during the interview.  Paying careful attention will help you answer questions accurately and directly.  Taking in details of the conversation can also help you think of any questions you might have for the interviewer.  Avoid thinking about your response as the interviewer is speaking.  Wait until they are done speaking before thinking about your reply. Listening carefully will let you hear details that may have been missed otherwise.

SUMMARY: Don't be afraid to be yourself. Try to relate personal details to the requirements of the job. Act, speak, and dress professionally. Express skills that employers are looking for. Be aware of your body language. Stay positive. Listen carefully.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Scrub the outside of the shells with a scrub brush under cold, running water to remove all dirt. Discard any open or cracked shells, since this is a sign of a dead or compromised oyster. Do not wash your oysters far in advance of eating them. Washing your oysters hours before you plan on steaming them may kill them: Chemicals such as chlorine and poisons such as lead may leave your oysters tasting less fresh than they might otherwise be. Pour 2 inches (5.06 cm) of water into a pot. Add a half glass of the beer or a glass of wine to the water for a bit of flavor and aroma. Place a metal steamer tray or colander into the pot to hold the oysters. Arrange the oysters on the tray or colander. Bring steaming liquid to a boil and then cover the pot with a lid. Turn the burner to medium-high and allow the oysters to steam for 5 to 10 minutes — 5 minutes for a medium-cooked oyster, 10 for a well-done oyster. At this point, most of the oysters should have opened. Discard any oysters that did not open. Lay your oysters out evenly on an old roasting dish that's filled with a little bit of water. Set your burner to medium-high heat, cover your grill, and let cook for 5-10 minutes. Oysters are done when their shells open. Discard any oysters that didn't open during the cooking process.
Summary:
Prepare the oysters for steaming. Prepare the steaming liquid. Steam the oysters for approximately 5 minutes. Alternately, steam oysters on a roasting dish in a grill.