Problem: Article: Try these injections:  Note - If you use Firefox, you will have to use another way, like cmd-shift-k on a Mac javascript:alert("Hello!"); To bring up an alert box saying "Hello!": To bring up 2 alert boxes, the one in the front will say "Hello" and once you click OK, the one saying "World" will appear: To change the value of form [0] to something: To change the background color to blue. You can put any other color in the place of blue to change it to a different color: \t\t" + location.protocol +      "//" + location.hostname + "/" + "\nThe address URL is:\t\t" + location.href + "\n" + "\nIf the server names do not match, this may be a spoof."); To see the real server name of the site you are looking at. You should use it if you think that you are viewing a spoofed website, or anytime just to make sure: To make pictures fly around. Make sure to find a site like Google Images so there are more pictures!(If you press the refresh button, it goes really fast, but might only work with macOS): To spin circle of pictures. It funnels the pictures in a snake-like motion: To move things around on the webpage:
Summary: You must enter the code in the URL address bar of the window. javascript:alert("Hello"); alert("World");  javascript:alert(document.forms[0].to.value="something")  javascript:void(document.bgColor="blue")  javascript:alert("The actual url is: javascript:R=0; x1=.1; y1=.05; x2=.25; y2=.24; x3=1.6; y3=.24; x4=300; y4=200; x5=300; y5=200; DI=document.images; DIL=DI.length; function A(){for(i=0; i-DIL; i++){DIS=DI[ i ].style; DIS.position='absolute'; DIS.left=Math.sin(R*x1+i*x2+x3)*x4+x5; DIS.top=Math.cos(R*y1+i*y2+y3)*y4+y5}R++}setInterval('A()',5); void(0);  javascript:R=0; x1=.1; y1=.05; x2=.25; y2=.24; x3=1.6; y3=.24; x4=300; y4=200; x5=300; y5=200; DI=document.images; DIL=DI.length; function A(){for(i=0; i-DIL; i++){DIS=DI[ i ].style; DIS.position='absolute'; DIS.left=Math.cos(R*x1+i*x1+x2)*x4+x5; DIS.top=Math.cos(R*y1+i*y2+y3)*y4+y5}R++}setInterval('A()',5); void(0);  javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true';document.designMode='on';void 0

Problem: Article: Serious Scrabble players memorize lists of high scoring words to improve their chances of winning.  Some common words include QAT, XU, OXO, JIAO, JEU, ZOA, ZEE, and AJI.  These words will allow you to score extremely well on future turns. Try to memorize some of the high scoring two letter words such as Jo, Qi, and Za. These words are easier to remember because they are so short, but they are also great score boosters. Although your opponent(s) may not be too pleased, you can add “S” to many words and get an easy points boost. This strategy works even better if the word is long, has a high points value, or if the “S” falls on a premium square. Watch for opportunities to add “S” to an opponent’s word as you play. Compound words are also great score boosters in Scrabble. For example, if an opponent plays BALL and you have the letters to play AIR, then you can play AIR in front of BALL and create the compound word AIRBALL. Playing compound words like this one will improve your score and increase your chances of winning the game. A bingo is a word that uses all 7 tiles in your rack simultaneously in one play.  In addition to the points that your play would normally score, you will get an extra 50 points added to your score. It is not always easy to find a bingo: look for 7 letter words in your rack that might fit on the board as well as 8+ letter plays that might play through existing tiles on the board.
Summary: Memorize high scoring words in Scrabble using tiles such as the J, Q, X, and Z. Use “S” to get points from your opponent’s best plays. Extend words when you can. Try to play a bingo.

Problem: Article: If you’ll be calling Hawaii often from an international number, your phone provider might be able to add an international plan to your bill. Be sure to ask about additional fees and the number of minutes per month, in addition to the cost of the plan itself.  If you’re making a lot of calls, this can be a logical and very inexpensive option. Sometimes, the company can apply discounts, so ask the provider if they’re able to give you a deal for being a loyal customer. International calling cards are a cheaper way to make calls from other countries to the United States, and you can find them at most grocery stores. Make sure you get a card with the correct amount of minutes, a low maintenance fee, and an expiration date that will give you enough time to use your minutes.  To use the card, dial the access number on the back of the card, type in the PIN that is printed on the card, and then type in the phone number of the person you are calling. For some cards, the PIN will be printed on the receipt for your purchase instead of the card in order to prevent theft. Be sure to keep track of your minutes when using your card. Write down the duration of your calls on a notepad so you know how much time you have left on the card. Companies like Skype, Viber, WeChat, and WhatsApp all provide Voice over Internet Protocol services, which allow you to place calls to other users and phone numbers for a small fee. Some services charge a flat rate for all calls, and some are free for calls to other VoIP users.  In order to make these calls, you have to have strong internet connection in your area. Be aware that while the calls may be free or low-cost, your internet or phone company can charge you for data usage. Apps like Facebook Messenger, Kik, and WhatsApp, and WeChat also allow for phone calls over WiFi via your smartphone to other users of the app. Simply download the app on your phone, create an account, and place voice and video calls all over the world for free or a very small fee. Again, although these services are free, be aware that your phone or internet provider can charge you for data usage if you go over your allotted amount per month.
Summary:
Contact your phone provider to update your plan. Purchase an international calling card to pre-pay for minutes. Use a VoIP service to place your call. Download a messenger app to chat.