Q: Launch Safari web browser then click “Safari” at the top-left corner of the menu bar to access the browser option list. This should open the Preferences window. To do this, click on the General tab on the Preferences window, and type in the web address you want to use as the default on the home-page text field. Once the browser is up, it will automatically load the web page you’ve set as the default.
A: Go to Safari’s Option menu. Click on “Preferences” from the option list. Choose your default home page. Restart Safari.

Q: Open your feet to hip distance apart with the knees pointing side and the toes turned out. Pretend that the penny got much bigger so that to try to get your arms around it, you have to open them wide so that they are over your feet. Your arms should be at your sides, palms pointing forward, elbows slightly relaxed, and thumbs tucked in.
A: To do the second position with your feet, take the first position, and spread your feet a little apart so that your heels are not touching. Pretend your arms are holding a giant penny.

Q: While many shoes have a little give for stretching, especially if made from leather, this give isn't much more than "breaking in" the shoe to fit you properly. There isn't enough give to change from one shoe size to another. Also, given the fine shaping of dress shoes, they are often less forgiving with stretching. If the shoes feel too tight, try another pair. For all their glamor and fashion, these shoes are the least comfortable of the bunch. They concentrate your weight on a smaller area than your foot was designed to walk on, increasing pressure and often creating pinch points. They can make balance difficult and sink into soft materials, like sand or turf. Go with low heels or flats as much as possible, especially if you will spend much time on your feet in these shoes. There doesn't seem to be as much space for padding in dress shoes as in athletic shoes, but take all you can get. Any layer of foam or rubber that can cushion the impact between hard pavement and your foot will make standing and walking more comfortable.
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Don’t purchase shoes that feel too tight, expecting them to stretch to fit. Consider avoiding tall heels, especially high, pointy ones. Look and feel for padding and cushioning.