Q: There are hundreds of reputable, usable sites online for creating free GIFS. Use your favorite search engine to look one up -- there are plenty of viable options on the first page alone. While you can use any conversion site you like, some tested sites include:  Imgur EzGif MakeaGif.com You generally have two options -- you can either copy and paste the URL of the video from YouTube or Vimeo (Imgur), or drag and drop your video file from your computer (EzGif, MakeaGif). Find what part of the video you want to capture and pause it a few seconds before that position. Also, decide how big you want the GIF. In most web browsers, you can hold control and press plus and minus (+ -) to zoom in and out. If you're using a media player, you can re-size the window to change the size. 12 FPS (frames per second) is a good frame rate to capture faster movements. However, if your GIF is too big, your computer may not be able to run everything smoothly at a higher frame rate. Most videos are shot at either 30 or 60 fps, but GIFs are meant to be quicker, smaller, and a little jerky looking. The smaller the framerate, the faster the GIF will take to play and load. 10-15 FPS is usually perfect. All of these sites are different -- still, the button used to save or convert your video should be easy to find. You'll likely be asked to select where to save your finished GIF when it is converted.
A: Search online for "Video to GIF" converter and find a site you feel comfortable using. Find a video you want to make into a GIF online. Locate the part of the video you want to convert. If offered, decide what frame rate you want to use. Press the record, review, or save button to convert your video.

Q: To help you narrow down your outfit options, consider what your Valentine’s Day plans are, and what type of attire is appropriate. If you are going out for a nice dinner, for example, you may want to opt for fancier attire than if you plan to see a romantic comedy movie with friends.  You might also want to check the weather to make sure that you are comfortable, whatever your plans may be. Fully embrace the holiday by dressing in typical Valentine’s Day colors, such as shades of pink or red. Try a classic, fancier look with a long crimson gown, or have fun with a low-key hot pink sweater and jeans.  Craft a monochromatic outfit, like head-to-toe blush tones, for an on-trend Valentine’s Day look.  Shake things up by going monochromatic but with different shades of the same color. For example, try a bright red skirt with a burgundy red top and shoe.  If you want to embrace the holiday in a more subtle manner, wear only one quintessential Valentine’s color, such as a pink dress with black pumps, or a red shoe with a neutral outfit. Valentine’s Day is all about love, so what better time to rock a classically romantic look. When shopping for your Valentine’s Day outfit, search for romantic elements and details, such as puffed sleeves, lace, or ribbon details.  For a romantic look that is always in style, try wearing clean and simple winter whites for your Valentine’s Day outing.  When in doubt, a classic little black dress is a great option for almost any occasion. Have fun with your attire on Valentine’s Day and go with an on-theme printed item or full outfit, such as a heart top and jeans, or an allover rose print dress. Some retailers also release special Valentine’s Day items a few weeks in advanced with on-theme prints, such as conversation hearts, so keep an eye out for these as well.
A: Determine what’s appropriate for your plans. Go with a Valentine’s Day color scheme. Try a classically romantic outfit. Go on-theme with Valentine’s Day-related prints.

Q: It's a blue app that contains a lowercase, white "f." It's in the upper-left corner of the screen, at the top of your Newsfeed, in the status box next to "What's on your mind?". It's a white silhouette of a person and a pencil in the upper-right corner of the screen. These are the photos in the "Featured" section of your profile, below your Bio and above the status box that asks, "What's on your mind?" It's below the photos in the "Featured" section.  If you don't see an Edit Featured Photos button, tap any of the photos in the "Featured" section. If you haven't added any featured photos yet, tap Add Featured Photos in the same section. Tap on a photo icon in the center of a gray square or in the lower-left corner of an existing photo.  Featured photos are supposed to help others get to know you a little better, so choose photos that tell something about yourself. You can add up to five featured photos. Featured photos are always public and can be seen by anyone. Do so if you want to add a photo from your device's camera roll/gallery. Select this option if you want to use a photo from your Facebook albums. Tap the blue ⓧ in the upper-right corner of any photo to delete it. It's in the upper-right corner. Your featured photos will appear just below your profile picture on your Timeline.
A: Open the Facebook app. Tap your profile picture. Tap the "Edit Profile" button. Scroll down to Featured Photos. Tap Edit Featured Photos. Add or change photos. Tap Upload Photo. Tap Select Photo on Facebook. Delete photos. Tap Save.

Q: If you are still in the early phases, you might not have symptoms. But as the disease progresses, your symptoms will get worse. Symptoms include:  Abdominal discomfort Not being hungry Nausea or diarrhea Tiredness If you have these symptoms, it is crucial to stop drinking and get medical help to start reversing the damage:  Jaundice or a yellow color in the skin and eyes Fluid pooling in your legs and abdomen Fever Itchiness Weight loss Hair loss Vomiting blood or passing bloody stool due to bleeding internally Personality changes, memory problems, and insomnia Numbness in your legs or feet Abdominal distention Melena (black, tarry stool) Vomiting blood Fatigue Your liver will not heal unless you stop drinking. Your doctor can help you make a plan that will fit your needs. Options include:  Medications, such as baclofen Counseling Support groups, including Alcoholics Anonymous Outpatient treatment programs Residential treatment programs
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Identify common early symptoms. Look out for symptoms that suggest that liver damage is becoming more advanced. Quit drinking.