Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Firefox. Click ☰. Click Add-ons. Look for a JavaScript-blocking extension. Disable any JavaScript-blocking extensions. Enable JavaScript through the advanced user settings. Reinstall Firefox

Answer: It's a blue globe with an orange fox on it. By default, Firefox enables JavaScript and prevents you from changing this setting, but some applications interfere with the JavaScript implementation. This option is in the top-right side of the Firefox window. It's a puzzle piece-shaped icon in the drop-down menu. Some of the more popular JavaScript-blocking extensions include "No-Script", "QuickJava", and "SettingSanity". Click the problem extension and then click Disable or Remove when prompted.{{greenbox: Note: You'll have to restart Firefox for your changes to take place. If disabling the JavaScript-blocking extensions didn't fix your problem, you may need to enable JavaScript from within Firefox's hidden settings:  Enter about:config into the Firefox URL bar. Click I accept the risk!. Type javascript.enabled into the search bar below the URL bar. Make sure the "Value" section of the javascript.enabled item says "False". If it says "true", JavaScript is enabled. Delete and reinstall Firefox.  Double-click javascript.enabled. Restart Firefox. . If all else fails, uninstall and reinstall Firefox to restore all of the default settings. Because JavaScript is a foundation of the Firefox browser, reinstalling should restore its functionality.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Create a setting readers will want to revisit often. Maintain consistency for your setting. Decide on how you will address the passage of time.

Answer: Whether it is a rugged mountain town or the halls of Congress, you will need to create a world that is interesting and complex enough to draw your readers in again and again. Your main character should also be a natural part of their environment.  Setting can be used to establish a mood throughout your series. For example, if you are writing a gritty detective novel, you could focus on the dark alleyways and seedy underbelly of an urban area.  If you are writing a science fiction or fantasy novel, your setting will involve a fair amount of world building. You will be creating a new culture, government, terrain, and even climate. Similar to a character bible, you will need to create an ongoing list of information regarding key settings in your series.  Information on your list should include names of key buildings and streets; distances between landmarks, stores, and restaurants the characters frequent; and directional data, like which streets run north/south and which are east/west.  You should also include information on the paint color and furnishings of rooms commonly featured. You have a few options to consider when writing a series. Your character can age throughout the series relatively quickly, or they can remain pretty much the same age throughout (as in primary characters in long-running mystery series). If your characters will age significantly over the course of the series, keep in mind that other minor characters will need to age accordingly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Power down and unplug the computer. Open the computer. Disconnect the cables connected to the hard drive. Remove the hard drive. Take apart the hard drive. Destroy the platters.

Answer: Before tampering with your computer, it is important to make sure the computer is powered down and unplugged. Each computer is different.  Consult your user's manual or manufacturer's web page to learn how to open your computer to access the hard drive.  For desktop PCs, you can generally remove the side panel of the computer tower. For laptop computers, you can generally remove the bottom of the computer below the keyboard. In some cases, a hard drive may have a ribbon cable, and a power cable attached to the motherboard. In other cases, the hard drive may be directly attached to a port on the motherboard. If it has any cables attached, detach them.  If the hard drive is connected to the motherboard, pry it loose from the port it's connected to. If you want to salvage any of the other computer parts, be sure to touch something metal or wear static wrist bands to prevent static discharge that can damage the inside of the computer The hard drive is generally housed in it's own compartment.  It may be held in place with screws.  If so, remove the screws and then slide the hard drive out of it's compartment. Unscrew all the screws holding the top on. You will need the T-9 sized wrench for most hard drives. Sometimes there's an air seal. You will need to remove this. Once you get the top off you will see two or three stacked, silver disks (called platters). Put scratches on the surface of the platters with the Torx wrench. Now start smashing it with the hammer. Do this outside on a hard surface (such as concrete).  Be sure to wear safety glasses to protect against flying debris. Glass platters (found on newer drives) will shatter. If you have a large hammer (a 10 lb sledge for instance): you can forgo opening the drive - a few good hits with a big hammer can split open the metal casing and mangle the platters, even on old full-height 5.25" drives with metal (rather than glass) platters. Solid-state drives (SSDs) do not have platters on the inside.  For these drives, you will need to smash the drive as much as possible.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Identify qualities you admire. Identify your flaws. Decide what you want to change. Get input. Start small, work up. Decide on a timeline. Follow through.

Answer:
Find qualities that you admire in others and that you want to learn. If you can't think of any right away, think of people that you wish you were like and think about what it is about them that you like. Are they kind? Ambitious? Hard working? These are qualities you should look for. Think about the things that you don't like about yourself. Don't focus on things like your weight, because your body is really just the container you're in, it's not who you are. Things like weight should be tackled after changing stuff like your attitude towards others, your work ethic, and your skills. Think about what you want to change. These have to be things that you really do want to change. It's true what they say: the first part of solving a problem is admitting that you have one. Figure out what really means the most to you and what would be motivating enough to change your lifestyle. Talk to others that you trust, like lovers, friends, and family members. Tell them what you want to change about your life and why. They might have some good insight that can help you in bettering yourself, as well as a clearer view of who you are as a person. Start with small goals. Don't start with something like "stop smoking". Instead, try "smoke less". Breaking goals up into smaller goals will help keep you motivated and make your goals more realistic. Think about where these goals sit in your life priorities. This can really change how much effort you put into bettering yourself. If you don't set a deadline for a change, the goal will feel unreal and intangible, and you'll be less likely to complete it. Start! Don't just think about goals or what you want to do, go out and do them!