Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Firefox. Try changing a specific web page's font size. Click ☰. Click Options. Scroll down to the "Language and Appearance" section. Click Advanced…. Uncheck the "Allow pages to choose their own fonts" box. Click the "Minimum font size" drop-down box. Click a font size. Click OK. Restart Firefox.

Answer: Click or double-click the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox wrapped around a blue globe. Keep in mind that, if you want to change the size of your web browser's menu items, you'll need to use your computer's Magnifier (Windows) or Zoom (Mac) feature. If you just need one specific web page to be zoomed in or out, you can use a keyboard shortcut to do so. This will only apply to the web page in question, and you may need to re-zoom if you clear your browser's cookies:  Go to the web page for which you want to change the font size. Hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac). Zoom in by pressing the + key while holding down Ctrl or ⌘ Command. Zoom out by pressing the - key while holding down Ctrl or ⌘ Command. It's in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This is in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Options page. On a Mac, you'll click Preferences in the drop-down menu. You'll find this near the top of the Options page. It's in the lower-right side of the "Language and Appearance" section. A pop-up window will appear. This is near the bottom of the pop-up window. It's in the middle of the pop-up window. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. In the drop-down menu, click the number you want to use for your browser's minimum font size. It's at the bottom of the window. If you choose a size higher than 24, Firefox will warn you that some pages may be impossible to use. Close and re-open Firefox to do so. This will ensure that your settings are applied to all future Firefox pages.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rub the gum with ice. Chip away the hardened gum. Apply some saddle soap to the spot. Use the saddle soap to get rid of any gum remnants. Use a toothbrush for the hard to remove bits. Remove the saddle soap lather.  Use a leather conditioner on the spot after it has dried.

Answer: Place a piece of ice in a sealable plastic bag to avoid any water damage caused by drips from the ice. Take a piece of ice and slowly rub all over the gum. The coldness of the ice will harden the gum, making it easier to chip away later.  If the leather item is small enough, place it in a plastic bag and then put it in the freezer for about an hour. Putting the item in the freezer will have a similar effect as the ice--the gum will harden and become easier to chip away from the leather. If you don’t have a plastic bag, you can rub the ice directly on the gum. Make sure that if the ice drips onto the leather, you wipe it up immediately, as water left on leather for too long can stain it. Use a hard, flat edge to remove the gum from the leather. In a pinch, a fingernail will do the trick, as will a credit card, butter knife or even a metal spoon. Avoid very sharp items or else you may gouge the leather. The hardened gum should scrape off easily.  If you chose to put your piece of leather in a bag and into the freezer, remove it and chip it away with a hard, flat-edged tool as listed above. After you have done this, proceed with all of the other steps listed in this method. Use a damp, clean cloth to rub some saddle soap onto the spot where the gum was until you have a light lather on the leather. Clean any remaining spot where the gum was stuck to the leather with the saddle soap lather, using circular motions to rub it into the spot. Scrub any small bits of gum remaining with a soft, dampened toothbrush. The toothbrush bristles will work to dislodge the lathered gum. The gum should be completely removed when you are done with the toothbrush. Wipe off the saddle soap with a second, damp clean cloth. You don’t want to wash the lather away with water because water, if left on the leather for too long, will damage the color of the leather. The leather conditioner will help to ensure that there is no discoloration caused by the gum, soap lather, and damp cloth.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Consider removing the inserts. Put on a pair of rubber gloves. Fill a plastic tub with bleach and water. Place your sneakers in the plastic tub. Leave the sneakers in the tub until you get the desired effect. Take the shoes out of the bleach solution and wash them using soap and water. Let the shoes dry before lacing them back up.

Answer: This method will work best on shoes that are made completely out of canvas, such as Vans and Toms. If you have a pair of shoes that lace up or have a rubber toe cap, try this method instead. Here's a list of what you'll need:  Canvas sneakers Bleach Water Plastic tub Rubber gloves If your sneakers have inserts inside, you can pull those out and set them aside. This way, they will be their original color when you put them back in. This can create a nice contrast. You want to protect your hands from the bleach solution. For a stronger solution, use one part bleach and one part water. For a weaker solution, use one part bleach and two parts water.  The water-bleach solution needs to be deep enough so that you can submerge the shoes completely. The plastic tub needs to be long enough so that you can sit your shoes inside. Try to set them upside down in the tub. This way, more of the fabric gets covered with bleach. This will take one to five hours, depending on how dark the shoes are to begin with, and how light you want them to become. Keep in mind that some of the darker colors will never fully turn white. Some colors, such as black, will turn orange or brown. Be sure to check back on the shoes every 10 to 60 minutes. This will stop the bleach from acting. It will also get rid of the smell. It will take about three hours for them to fully dry.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bookmark Smile.Amazon.com on your browser. Use Smile.Amazon.com just as you would Amazon.com. Avoid going straight to the Amazon.com site.

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Use this bookmark link whenever you want to use Amazon. When you add items to your cart and purchase them with a credit or debit card, a portion of the price of most goods will be donated to the charity of your choice. If the smile.amazon.com site is not used, your purchases will not be eligible for charitable donations.