Problem: Article: Double click the zip file to decompress it.
Summary: Go to WordPress.org/download and download the latest version of WordPress. Create a WordPress folder in your Documents section, or in another area on your computer. Place the WordPress zip file in the new WordPress folder.

Problem: Article: " It's a link in white text on the blue bar in the upper right corner of the browser window. Your browser may automatically sign you into Google+. If this is the case, tap the menu icon. It is a series of three horizontal, white lines located in the upper-left of your screen.  " If you have downloaded the Google+ app, it may automatically launch at this point. This method works in the Google+ app, as well. It is a series of three horizontal, white lines located in the upper-left of your screen. " It is the fourth item in the menu. If you have been redirected to the Google+ app, it will be the first menu item. " The link appears in gray text in the upper-right corner of your screen. In the Google+ app, the link will appear in white text. " Depending on how complete your profile is, you may have to scroll several times to locate this menu. It is just below "Places." This a gray pencil to the right of "Gender, birthday, and more." This is a gray circle that contains a white "i" and is located to the right of your birthday. " A blue box will open, asking if you need to edit your birthday, tap on it to be taken to the account page. Located to the right of the birthday info displayed on your screen, the edit icon is a gray pencil.  " " Your age is now changed in YouTube.
Summary: Tap Your Web Browser App. Go to plus.google.com. Click on "Sign in. Enter your credentials. Tap "Sign In. Tap on the menu icon. Tap "Profile. Tap "About. Scroll to "Gender, birthday, and more. Tap the edit icon. Tap the info icon. Tap "Go to my Account. Tap the edit icon. Update your birthday. Tap "Update. Tap "Confirm.

Problem: Article: Colds and flu are caused by viruses, which can easily pass from person to person, or from surface to person, so make sure you hit all of the hard surfaces in your space. This includes everything from the desk and chairs, to trash cans and light switches. Don’t forget the door knob!  Although it’s not attached to your room, it is attached to you, so remember to wipe down your phone as well. Computers and personal tablets should be disinfected too. There’s nothing more attractive to germs than trash, so be sure to take yours out often. This is particularly important if someone in the room is already sick or has a cold.  Consider having one trash can per person, to avoid spreading germs. Don’t forget the gloves. When taking out the trash, you may want to consider wearing plastic gloves so that your hands don’t come in direct contact with the can. Regardless, be sure to wash your hands afterwards. Flu season is not the time to recycle your clothes. Instead of leaving your jeans on the floor for another day, put them directly into the laundry basket. Be sure to use warm water and soap when cleaning your clothes. Always check the label first, as some clothes will shrink if washed in warm water. Similar to washing your clothes frequently, you also need to ensure your bedding is clean. Most flu viruses can live one to two days on nonporous surfaces, and eight to 12 hours on porous surfaces.  You don’t need to wash your bedding every day, but do try to clean them at least once a week. If you sit on your bed to study, after coming back from classes, you may want to wash them every couple of days instead.
Summary:
Wipe surfaces with disinfectant cleaner. Empty trash cans frequently. Wash your clothes after every wear. Keep bedding clean.