In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The basic skipping motion is step, hop, step, hop. Start by stepping forward with one foot, then hopping on that same leg. It helps to step on just the balls of your feet, keeping your heel lifted. Push off your ball and propel yourself forward a few inches as you jump. Land lightly with bent knees.  Point your toes in the direction you want to be skipping towards. Keep your head up and eyes forward. You may need to look at your legs as you get used to the motion, but eventually you should look up and ahead. Hold your abs in and chest up. Keeping a good posture will add height and distance to your skips. When you land, don't make a lot of noise. If the ground makes a loud noise when you land, you’re wasting too much energy. Keep control of the jump through your Achilles tendon and knees. After landing, step forward with the other leg and repeat the previous motion. Step on the ball of your foot, hop, then land lightly with a bent knee. Another way to think about skipping is to add hops in while marching. Practice marching with high knees. When you lift up one leg with knees bent, the standing leg should do a hop. Repeat on the other leg. Continue the march-hop motion in a series. Let your foot that isn't hopping go with the momentum by moving it forward and letting it rise about 45 degrees. To increase the energy of your hops, you can lift your knee to as much as a 90 degree angle. Getting your arm actions right has a small but important role in improving your jump performance. Keep your arms relaxed and let them swing with the momentum.  Swing your arms forwards and backwards, not side to side, just as you do with walking. As your left knee pops up, swing your right arm forward, and vice versa. Try going faster, increasing the distance between each skip, and jumping higher. If you’re having problems, try slowing down and doing it one foot at a time. You can skip in place by stepping on one foot, hopping straight up and down. Then shift your weight to the other foot and hopping straight up and down again. Once you get comfortable with this, try skipping in motion again.
Summary: Step forward, then hop on that foot. Repeat that motion on the other leg. Lift and bend your non-stepping foot. Swing your arms in alternate directions. Speed up as you get comfortable with the motion.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: With this example, the center of the yarn is going on the center of the head -- so double whatever length you want from the top of the hairline to the tip of the yarn. Arrange them in an orderly pile. You should be able to pick them up with one hand, like a bunch of noodles. But make sure the ends all line up! Line up a felt strip as backing through the very middle of the strands and being sewing sections with a back stitch. This will end up being your center part. Continue sewing until the entire felt strip is sewn onto the strands of yarn. Once you're done, flip it over. This will keep the wig in place when it is being worn. Sew it on the end where you began with the felt strip. The teeth of the comb should be facing toward the yarn, not away. Place it directly on top of the felt (when held upside-down), so the comb won't be seen through the yarn. The comb should be only 3 or 4 inches (7.5 to 10 cm) wide. It should not be wider than the felt strip. Use one of the comb-like hair accessories that can be purchased in most big box or drug stores. You may have some pieces that have magically gotten longer or shorter; trim and style your wig until it meets your expectations. An easy way to style the wig is to tie each side with a ribbon about halfway down the length of the hair. It keeps it from getting tangled and getting in the wearer's eyes -- and it's cute!
Summary: Cut your yarn to the desired length. Find the center. Sew on a comb. Adjust and cut to your liking. Finished.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you haven't already done so, update the operating system on your iPhone to iOS 11.4 or later. Read "How To Update iOS" to learn how to update latest version of iOS on your iPhone or iPad. The Settings app has an icon that resembles two gears. It's on your home screen. Your name is at the top of the Settings menu next to your profile picture. This opens the Apple ID menu. It's next to the icon that resembles a blue cloud. The Messages or iMessage app has a green icon with a white speech bubble. This enable iMessage messages to be stored on iCloud.
Summary:
Update to iOS 11.4. Open the Settings  app. Tap your name. Tap  iCloud. Tap the switch  next to  Messages.