In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are a lot of sites you can download a skin from. There are many users who make customized skins and share it in the Internet. To make sure that what you download is clean and not a virus, you can get the skin straight from the VLC website.  Save your downloaded skin in a location that’s easy to access, such as the desktop. Custom VLC skins have a file extension VLT (.vlt), so it’s easy to tell if the file you downloaded is compatible.
Summary: Search the Internet for available skins. Download skins directly from the VLC website.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Get a non-stick medium-sized skillet or a well-seasoned cast iron skillet. Place the pan on a burner and turn it on medium heat. Give it a minute or so to heat up. While your skillet is heating up on the burner, use a butter knife to spread some butter on one side of your slice of bread.  Store your butter in a butter dish and keep it on the kitchen counter so that it’s soft and spreadable. If the knife is sticking to the bread too much, hold down a corner of the slice of bread with one of your fingers to keep it in place. Once buttered, place your slice of bread in the skillet. The buttered side should be the side that’s in contact with the skillet. Get a heavy pot lid and place it over the skillet for 2 minutes. This will trap the heat in and make the bread toast faster. If your stovetop runs hot or you don’t want your toast to be crispy, put the heat on low. Once the 2 minutes is up, take the lid off. Spread some butter on the side that’s still facing up while keeping it in the skillet. Then use a spatula to flip the slice of bread over. Put the lid back on the skillet and wait another 2 minutes. Then, use a spatula to move the toast from the skillet to a plate. Put whatever toppings or spreads you want on your toast and enjoy!
Summary: Put a medium-sized pan on medium heat. Spread butter on one side of the bread. Place the bread in the pan butter side-down. Cover the bread for 2 minutes. Butter the other side and flip the bread. Cover the bread and remove it from the heat after another 2 minutes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your cursor will turn into a small cross-hair reticle. A grayed rectangle should appear where you drag your cursor. If you need to adjust your windows at all, press Escape to return to a regular cursor without taking a picture. You should hear a brief camera shutter noise if your computer's sound is turned on. That signals that your screenshot has been taken. It will be saved as a .png file named "screenshot" labeled with the date and time. Earlier versions of OS X will save it as "Picture #"—for example, if it's the 5th screenshot on your desktop it will be labeled as "Picture 5". Once you have taken your screenshots, they are now ready to be used as needed. You can attach them to an email, upload them to the Web, or even drag them straight into an application such as a word processor.
Summary:
Press Command + Shift + 4. Click and drag your cursor to highlight the area you'd like to take a picture of. Let go of the mouse. Find your screenshot on your desktop. Use the screenshot.