Article: Use these commands to change the size of the text that displays in a channel.  Mac: ⌘++ or ⌘+-  Windows: Ctrl++ or Ctrl+- These commands open the Quick Switcher, which you can use to quickly move between different active chats.  Mac: ⌘+K  Windows: Ctrl+K Similar to the Quick Switcher, these shortcuts open the DM Quick Switcher, which allows you to navigate quickly between your direct messages according to their frequency of use.  Mac: ⌘+⇧ Shift+K  Windows: Ctrl+⇧ Shift+K These commands will allow you to move between channels based on their recency.  Previous: Alt+↑  Next: Alt+↓ This command is similar to the last one, but allows you to navigate specifically to unread messages.  Previous: Alt+⇧ Shift+↑  Next: Alt+⇧ Shift+↓ This command will allow you to navigate by the recency of the last message in the chat.  Mac: ⌘+[  Windows: Alt+← This command will allow you to navigate by the recency of the last message in the chat.   ⌘+]   Alt+→ From here, you can modify your chat's display and other settings.  ⌘+, The right pane shows you all files that have been sent within a particular channel or chat.  Mac: ⌘+.  Windows: Ctrl+. The Channel info pane contains information about the members, messaging and creation history of all channels in a particular team.  Mac: ⌘+⇧ Shift+I  Windows: Ctrl+⇧ Shift+I Your recent mentions list is a list of all of the times another team member has tagged you in a message. Opening this list can be a useful way to keep track of any action items you may or may not have completed.  Mac: ⌘+⇧ Shift+M  Windows: ⌘+⇧ Shift+M The team directory displays the contact information of all of the members of a team.  Mac: ⌘+⇧ Shift+E  Windows: Ctrl+⇧ Shift+E The channel browser allows you to navigate through all of the existing channels in a team.  Mac: ⌘+⇧ Shift+L  Windows: Ctrl+⇧ Shift+L If you "star" items to mark them as important, this is a way to see all of these items at once.  Mac: ⌘+⇧ Shift+S  Windows: Ctrl+⇧ Shift+S Use this command to find a particular message in a channel, or to search all instances of a word or phrase being mentioned. After entering the phrase into the command bar, each instance will be highlighted in the channel.  Mac: ⌘+F  Windows: Ctrl+F
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Change your font size. Open the Quick Switcher. Open the Direct Message Quick Switcher. Navigate to your previous or next direct message or channel. Navigate to your previous or next unread Direct Message. Navigate to the previous channel in your history. Navigate to the next channel in your history. Open your preferences. Toggle the right pane open or closed. Open the Channel info pane. Open Recent Mentions. Open Team Directory. Open the channel browser. Open Starred Items. Search the current channel or conversation.
Article: A factor will be any number that evenly divides into the numerator. If you need help finding all of the factors, you can make a  factor tree. For example, the factors of 94 are 1, 2, 47, and 94. Follow the same process you used to find the numerator’s factors. For example, the factors of 16 are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. This is the largest factor that the numerator and denominator share. You know you can simplify if the numerator and denominator share any factors other than 1. If the numerator and denominator do not share any other factors, the fraction is already simplified. For example, the largest factor 94 and 16 share is 2. So, the fraction can be simplified. This will give you the new numerator and denominator of your simplified fraction. For example, 94÷2=47{\displaystyle 94\div 2=47}, so the simplified numerator is 47. To find the denominator, calculate 16÷2=8{\displaystyle 16\div 2=8}. So, the simplified fraction is 478{\displaystyle {\frac {47}{8}}}. Thus you can rename the mixed number 51416{\displaystyle 5{\frac {14}{16}}} as the improper fraction 478{\displaystyle {\frac {47}{8}}}.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
List the factors of the numerator. List the factors of the denominator. Identify the greatest common factor (GCF). Divide the numerator and the denominator by the greatest common factor.
Article: It is important to find and use your preferred stance to balance on a skateboard. The two main positions that skateboarders use are called regular and goofy. Try out both positions to see what feels the most natural to you. If your left foot is forward, or you are facing to the right you are in the position called "regular". If your right foot is forward, or you are facing to the left you are in the position called "goofy". Make sure that when you stand on the skateboard, your feet are positioned just behind the bolts. This is the best way to position your feet for good balance. Placing your feet in the middle of the board will not give you as much control and it also makes it easier to break your board. The bolts are what is securing your skateboard’s wheels to the board, so your feet should be just behind the wheels on your board. Before you try to balance while riding your skateboard, start by balancing on your skateboard while it is standing still. The easiest way to keep your skateboard from moving around too much is to place it on some carpet or grass. Then, stand on your skateboard and work on your balance.  You can also try placing an object in front of and behind the wheels on your skateboard to keep it from moving around too much. Try placing a block of wood on either side of your skateboard, or position the board between two cinder blocks. If you still find it difficult to stand on the board even when it is not moving, then you might try holding onto a railing or a wall to steady yourself and work up to standing on the board without holding onto anything.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Determine your preferred stance. Place your feet just behind the bolts. Stand on your skateboard on carpet or grass.