It's a yellow app that contains a ghost icon. Doing so opens the Stories page. It's in the upper-right corner next to My Story. Select the Snap you want to delete from your Story. It's in the lower-right corner of the screen. If you want to save the Snap to your phone before deleting it, tap the Save button (∨) in the lower right corner of the screen. Your Snap has been deleted from your Story. Someone could take a screenshot or picture of your Snap before you delete it. The quicker you delete embarrassing photos from your Story, the better.

Summary: Open Snapchat. Swipe left on the camera screen. Tap ⋮. Tap a Snap. Tap the trash can icon. Tap Delete.


If your iPad is having problems completing the startup process, consider updating the software on your iPad. For example, if your screen is stuck on a red or blue screen or the apple icon freezes on the screen, run an update on your iPad to restart your iPad.  An update will allow you to reinstall your iOS software without deleting your data. If you are able to run this update, your iPad may start functioning again.   If you do not have a computer with iTunes, borrow a computer that has iTunes. Do this only as a last resort. Press down the home and sleep/wake button. Do not stop holding when you see the Apple icon. Keep holding down the sleep/wake button until the recovery mode screen appears. Do not select recover. A screen will pop up after you force your iPad to restart. Follow the steps to update your iPad’s iOS software. If your iPad takes longer than fifteen minutes to download the update, your iPad will exit the update. If this happens, you will need to repeat the steps above to try again to update your iOS software.

Summary: Connect your iPad to your computer with iTunes. Force your iPad to restart. Click on the update button.


Once your pillows have been washed, gently squeeze excess water into your wash tub or sink.  Put the pillows in the dryer, but do not overload the dryer.  Remember, your pillows will expand as they dry! The fibers in pillows can break down under high heat.  Choose a low heat or air dry setting on your dryer for a dry cycle that will keep your pillows safe. The balls will bounce around with the pillows in the dryer and keep the filling from clumping.  Your pillows will get fluffy while they dry, too, which will allow the filling to spread out for faster drying. If you use tennis balls, you can put them inside clean socks to avoid getting tennis ball lint on your pillows. Since you are using low or no heat, the pillows may need to go through a few cycles before they're completely dry.  After each cycle, remove the pillows from the dryer and fluff them by giving them a good shake. Give your pillow a great big squeeze to make sure it’s dry on all sides, especially in the corners.  Sniff the pillow to make sure there aren’t any bad smells, which might mean it's not completely dry. Allow your pillow to cool outside of the dryer.  This will help remove any musty smells from laundering, and ensure the pillow is finished drying. A hot pillow can feel drier than it is!  Before you put your pillow back in its pillowcase or use it, give it one last touch test to make sure it’s fully dry.  Pat hard on both sides to check for any damp spots. If the pillow is still damp, you can put it in the dryer again as needed.

Summary: Toss pillows in the dryer immediately. Set your dryer to a very low heat. Add dryer balls or tennis balls. Dry for 45-60 minutes at a time. Remove the pillow from the dryer. Lay the pillow flat in the sun. Make sure pillows are completely dry.


This is generally at the top of your browser window. The wording may vary on different browsers, but in general you'll see an option for both opening a New Tab and opening a New Window, so select whichever suits your needs. Then enter the URL you want to go to in the address bar and click ↵ Enter (Windows) or ⏎ Return (Mac) to load the new web page.
Summary: Locate and click the File option in your browser menu. Select New Window. Wait for the new window/tab to load up.