Notepad for Windows users or TextEdit for Mac are good free options, but any text editor will do. Subtitle files utilize a specific format: subtitle number, timestamp, and text - each occupying a different line. Timestamps use an hour:minute:second:millisecond format.  For example:101:15:05:00This is a sample subtitle text. This example will place “This is a sample subtitle text” as the first subtitle at the 1 hour, 15 minute, and 5 second mark in the video. Here you can set the filetype using the the SubRip (or srt) extension (a common text format for subtitling videos). For example: ‘subtitles.srt’. The extension at the end of the name is required to set the filetype. This menu is located below the filename field. Selecting “All Files” allows the extension to be something other than plaintext. SubRip files will not function properly without this encoding set. When that is complete, press “Save”. Login to your YouTube account. Press “My Channel > Video Manager” to see a list of your video uploads. You can also access the Video Manager by clicking your account icon and going to “Creator Studio > Video Manager”. The “Edit” button and its menu is located next to the video that you wish to add subtitles to. This will take you to the subtitling interface. A popup menu will appear to choose which kind of file to upload. This will open a window to select which file to upload. The subtitles will be pulled from your .srt file and placed into the timeline and transcript. Edit changes to the text in the transcript or alter timestamps by clicking and dragging the bar on either side a subtitle in the timeline. Press “Publish” and your subtitles will be uploaded to your video.
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One-sentence summary -- Open a text editor. Create your subtitles. Go to “File” and select “Save As…”. Enter a filename ending in “.srt”. Click the “Save As Type” and select “All Files”. Click the “Encoding” menu and select “UTF-8”. Go to your YouTube “Video Manager”. Click the “Edit” dropdown arrow and select “Subtitles and CC”. Click “Add New Subtitles” and select “Upload a File”. Select “Subtitle File” from the popup menu. Browse for the file you created and select “Upload”. Adjust your subtitles. Publish your video.


A skirt is a great choice for any occasion, whether it’s a dinner, work meeting, or small get-together. A mid- or full-length skirt looks best with mules. Choose flat mules or mules with a heel to complement your skirt. If you want to wear a shorter skirt, opt for flat mules — they’ll provide more support and will balance out your outfit. If you’re going into the office or just want to look professional, create a great outfit with slacks or a suit. Low heel mules are a great option when wearing slacks — they look professional while also giving your outfit some flare. Add a blouse or blazer to complete the look. Jeans go with almost any type of mule, from mules with a heel to sneaker mules. Make sure the jeans are cropped — mules tend to cover up most of your feet, so balance this out by showing a bit of leg. Wearing cropped pants will also make it easier to show off your mules of choice.  Make sure your jeans aren’t too skinny. Mules are a chunkier shoe and will look a little off if you’re not wearing more loose-fitting pants. If you're wearing wide-leg pants, choose mules with a larger heel. An a-line or shift dress will look great with flat, low heel, or regular heel mules. These dresses are easy to dress up or down depending on the occasion. For a casual day out, choose flat or low heel mules. If you want a dressier look with your dress, wear wedge mules or mules with a larger heel.  If you plan on wearing statement mules with your dress, choose a dress that’s a solid color and complements the pattern or color of your shoes. Try to stay away from tight-fitting dresses when wearing mules, as they don't complement each other. Mules and a jumpsuit are one of the easiest style options — just throw on the jumpsuit and slip on your mules, and you’re ready to go. Flat and low heel mules will create a more casual look, while wearing statement or regular heel mules will take your outfit to the next level.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear your mules with a mid- or full-length skirt for a versatile look. Pair your mules with slacks for a business look. Wear cropped jeans to show off your favorite type of mules. Choose an a-line or shift dress for a dressed-up or dressed-down look. Opt to wear a jumpsuit for a comfortable and easy outfit.


Ask each of your friends to bring a prepared dish. Arrange the food on a long table or counter, and then enjoy an evening filled with a variety of warm foods and great friends. Simplify the evening further by ordering take-out food from a favorite restaurant. This is a great alternative for last-minute get-togethers. Give your favorite people an excuse to mingle during the holiday and plan a Valentine’s Day party. Decorate your home with red, pink, and white balloons, streamers, and cutout hearts. Line a table with an assortment of sweets and finger-foods, and create a fun ambiance with some bouncy music. Valentine’s Day is not everyone’s favorite holiday. Instead of a Valentine’s Day themed party, pick a different theme to eliminate any Valentine’s Day reservations your friends might have. Make the party “Anti-Valentine’s Day” themed, or choose a random theme that all of your friends will enjoy. Ask each friend to bring a favorite board game, card game, or snack. Then, spend the evening chatting with your friends and playing a variety of games. Some fun games that will support a range of players are Charades, Pictionary, and Cards Against Humanity.
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Invite your friends over to your place for a potluck dinner. Unite your family and friends by hosting a Valentine’s Day party. Enjoy a night at home playing games with a close group of friends.