Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hold your partner in a closed ballroom position. Mirror the lead if you’re dancing the follower part. Dance to the 4/4 timing of the foxtrot. Move around the dance floor with the basic foxtrot step and turn.

Answer: Perform the foxtrot facing your partner and holding hands at all times. If you’re the lead, use your left hand to hold the follower’s right hand in a gentle clasp. Then place your right hand on the follower’s left shoulder blade. If you're the follower, place your left hand on the lead’s right shoulder blade. Position your clasped hands at the shoulder height of the follower. When dancing the foxtrot, it’s important that the leading and following roles are clear so the dance looks smooth and fluid. If you're the lead, take 1 step forward with your left foot. As a result, if you're the follower, take 1 step back with your right foot to create space. Similarly, if you're the lead, take 1 step to the left. Then if you're the follower, take 1 step to the right so that you and your partner move together. Traditionally, the man is the lead and the woman is the follower. Learning to dance the foxtrot is all about learning the right rhythm and sticking to the beat. 4/4 timing means that there are 4 beats to every 1 bar of music and the rhythm is slow, slow, fast, fast. The slow parts are equal to 2 beats of the music and the fast parts are equal to only 1 beat of the music. Listen to big band foxtrot music and count 4 beats out loud to hear the slow, slow, fast, fast rhythm. The 4/4 timing is one of the most important things to keep in mind while you’re learning the foxtrot. It's relatively simple to dance the foxtrot to a whole song! Simply repeat the basic step with your partner to the beat of the music and move your way around the dance floor. If you encounter any obstacles such as objects or other dancers, perform a basic turn to change direction slightly. The foxtrot is a simple and elegant form of ballroom dancing. You can simply repeat the basic steps during your dance or you can learn more advanced steps as your confidence and skills develop.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Install Stylus for Firefox or Chrome. Upload your logo to the web. Navigate to https://www.google.com. Click the Stylus icon. Click Find styles. Click a preview photo to select a style. Click the Stylus icon again. Click the pencil icon next to the style name. Locate the line of code that contains the logo file. Replace the path to the logo with the full address to the logo you uploaded. Click Save. Go to https://www.google.com.

Answer: Stylus is a free browser tool that lets you customize the way websites display on your computer. To replace the Google logo with one of your own, you’ll first have to select a new style (also known as a theme) from Stylus’s options.   Chrome: Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for “stylus.” Click Add to Chrome next to “STYLUS” (developed by stylus.openstyles) and then follow the on-screen instructions to install.  Firefox: Go to the Firefox Add-ons site, search for “stylus,” click Stylus in the search results (the one with a green and blue “S” in a shield), click Add to Firefox, and then follow the on-screen instructions to install. You can upload the logo to any site that allows photo uploads, such as Imgur or  Dropbox. After uploading the photo, right-click the image and select Copy image address or Copy image location to save the URL to your computer’s clipboard.  Make sure your logo is saved as a .JPG, .PNG, or .GIF file to ensure it's recognizable by your web browser. Try keeping the file size small (under 30kb) to avoid a long loading time. Though there are no size/dimension limits, a logo that's about 320 x 132 pixels (or less) should fit appropriately into most Stylus styles. The site will appear with a regular Google logo. It’s the “S” in a shield near the top-right corner of your browser. A menu will expand at the top-right corner. It’s near the top of the window. A list of styles will appear. Choose one of the styles that have the Google website as a preview image. Selecting a style will apply it to Google.com.  For the rest of this example, we’ll use the "Super Mario on the Move" style, which should be one of the first options you see. If you know some basic HTML and/or CSS, you can edit any of these styles to look exactly how you wish. It’s at the top-right corner of the browser. It’s at the top of the menu. This opens the style for editing. It’ll be the full path to a logo file on the web. The name will vary by style, but it’ll usually end in  “.png” and have the word “logo” somewhere within the line. If you’re using the Super Mario on the Move style, the logo file will be "https://s24.postimg.cc/yotenw01x/googlelogo.png". You can find it quickly by searching for “hplogo.” You may have to replace it in multiple locations. To paste something you’ve copied to the clipboard, right-click the place in the text you want it to appear, and then select Paste. It’s near the top-left corner of the editing page. This saves your edited style. You should now see your own logo in place of the former logo.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Show your guests to their table. Apologize to your customers if they have had to wait long. Make sure your guests are seated comfortably. Rotate stations. Place a menu and silverware for each guest at their place setting. Speak to guests as they leave.

Answer:
Make sure you do not walk faster than your customers. Walk slightly ahead of them, carrying menus and silverware to the table where you want them to sit. Ask if the table is okay before the customers sit down. Most customers expect to wait at least 10 minutes to be seated at a restaurant, especially if they didn’t have a reservation. If your guests have waited much longer than that, offer a sincere apology as you show them to their table. Ask management if it’s okay to comp them a free drink or appetizer (but don’t offer it to the guests until you get permission). If the restaurant is slow, try to seat guests at a table that’s not directly next to another full table. Of course, if the restaurant is very busy, guests will have to sit near other diners, but try to make sure all of your guests have enough space to be comfortable. By seating guests in rotating sections, you’ll help ensure that all of your servers are able to make money for the night. Rotating stations will also help keep servers from becoming overwhelmed by getting several tables at the same time. You never want to throw all of the menus down on a table, as this seems rude and dismissive. Instead, carefully lay a menu and silverware at each place setting, and make sure your guests are seated before you leave the table. Be prepared to get water or other small items for guests. If they request more than that, politely let them know that their server will be right with them. You’re the last person guests will have contact with, so offer a friendly farewell to guests as they walk out the door. This will help them leave feeling like they had a pleasant dining experience.