Problem: Article: If you plan to drive a significant distance, take your car to the dealership or a mechanic before your trip. It’s better to find out about a problem before you leave than to run into unexpected car trouble in the middle of your trip. If necessary, repair or replace anything as needed. Don’t neglect the heat and air conditioning. You’ll want to make sure that you can keep your car at a comfortable temperature for your baby. You don’t want your baby staring into direct sunlight, so buy sun shades to mount on the car windows. When you drive, you can watch to make sure that your baby’s face and eyes are shielded from the sun. Make sure there are no sharp objects in the vicinity of your infant’s car seat, whether the infant could reach them or not. If you brake suddenly, turn sharply, or get into an accident, these objects could be dangerous. Cover any metal objects in your baby’s reach, as they could heat up in the sun and burn your baby. It can be convenient to buy a portable mirror and set it up so that you can see your baby clearly from the front seat of the car. You’ll be able to check on your infant more easily, and he or she will also be able to see you. A few brightly colored removable images might keep your baby occupied during the trip. Just take care not to choose anything so large that it interferes with your ability to see. Safety is most important. If you will be traveling at night, consider bringing a source of soft light so that your baby doesn’t get scared. Choose a light that is not so bright as to interfere with your driving. Starting your trip with a full tank of fuel will save you an additional stop. In addition, you’ll expose your infant to fewer fumes from fuel evaporation.
Summary: Get your car inspected. Purchase removable sun shades. Remove hazards. Consider buying a mirror. Decorate your windows. Make sure there’s a light source. Fill your car with fuel.

Problem: Article: Sizing glue is a liquid adhesive that artists apply to canvas to prevent oil paints from seeping into the fibers. Apply the glue to your canvas with a small brush using short strokes. Then, leave it to dry for about 12 hours.  If you’re using an oil paint, you’ll definitely need to size your canvas before you apply your primer. If you’re painting with acrylic, sizing the canvas is optional. You can buy sizing glue at any art supply store that also sells gesso. Simply put, you should use acrylic gessos if you’re painting with acrylic paint, oil gessos if you’re painting with oils, and so on. Many acrylic gessos can be used with both acrylic and oil paints, so you’re probably safe to stick with an acrylic primer for your project. You can buy the different types of gesso at any art supply store. Read the product label to find out what types of paint each gesso works with. The white gesso background will subtly show through the colors of your painting, making them appear lighter and softer. You can make the colors of your painting even lighter by starting to paint while the gesso is still wet. White gesso is also the most common color variety of primer for canvas painting, since white is an easy background to paint on. This is especially useful if you’re painting a portrait or a still-life image. The colors that you use will look more brilliant against a dark background.  The color of gesso that you use should depend on the mood you’re trying to strike. For instance, if you’re painting a landscape, consider using an earthy color like umber or dark blue. Note that colored gessos tend to be more expensive and are sometimes harder to find than traditional white gessos. You can also choose to make your own colored gesso by mixing acrylic paint with a standard white primer. Vary the amount of paint that you add to the gesso to change the final color. Student grade gesso is more watery than artist grade, but it will get the job done if you’re just trying to paint a simple painting. Student grade primers are usually only available in white, so they may be your best bet if you want a white background for your painting. Student grade gesso is cheaper than artist grade because it contains more filler and less pigment. Artist grade gesso will give your painting a “toothier” finish, meaning that it will look more textured and a bit rough. Most colored gessos are also artist grade, so if you want to use a colored gesso, you’ll probably have to go with artist grade (unless you want to mix it yourself).
Summary: Apply sizing glue to your canvas if you’re painting with oil. Select a primer intended for the kind of paint you plan to use. Use white gesso if you want the colors of your painting to appear lighter. Choose colored gesso if you want your colors to look sharper. Opt for student grade gesso if you just want cheap, white primer. Choose artist grade gesso if you want a higher quality primer.

Problem: Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will open the Start menu. It's in the top-left corner of the Start menu. A pop-out menu will appear on the left side. This option is in the upper-left side of the Start menu. Scroll down until you find the app icon for the program you want to block. You may need to click a folder to view the program's app icon. For example, if you want to block Notepad, you would scroll down and click the "Windows Accessories" folder to reveal the Notepad app icon. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. This will open a pop-out window. This option is in the pop-out window. Doing so opens the file location of the program's shortcut in File Explorer. You'll find it in the File Explorer window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. This opens the program's actual file location. Doing so opens the Properties window for the program in question. The file's name is listed in the text box at the top of the Properties window, while the extension is in parentheses to the right of the "Type of file" heading. You'll combine these two (e.g., "name.extension") to create the file's name in the Registry Editor.  The extension will almost always be ".exe". For example, if you looked up the file location of Notepad, you'd find that its name is "notepad.exe". This is what you'll plug into the Registry Editor in order to block the program.
Summary:
Open Start . Click ☰. Click All apps. Find the program you want to block. Right-click the program. Select More. Click Open file location. Right-click the program's shortcut file. Click Open file location. Right-click the program's icon, then click Properties. Review the file's name and extension. Remember the file's name and extension for later.