Article: It’s the blue icon with a white “f” on your home screen (iPhone/iPad) or in the app drawer (Android). If you’re not signed in to Facebook, enter your account credentials and tap Log In. You can zoom in or out on any Facebook photo, including peoples’ profile photos and those posted in the news feed. It’s not possible to zoom in or out on a Facebook video on your mobile device. The photo will now appear in full-screen mode. If you selected a post with multiple photos, tap any of the photos, then scroll up or down to the photo you want to see. When it’s on the screen, tap it to open it in full-screen mode. Before you can zoom out, you’ll need to zoom in. Begin by placing two fingers together over the part of the photo you want to see enlarged, then move your fingers apart. Think of the motion as the opposite of a pinch. While zoomed in, you can move the photo around using one finger. Place two fingers anywhere on the screen and pinch them together. Continue making this motion until the photo appears in its normal size. You can do this at any time while zoomed in or out.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Facebook. Navigate to a photo. Tap the photo. Pinch outward with two fingers to zoom in. Pinch inward to zoom out. Double-tap the screen to exit zoom mode.

Problem: Article: If your grill is older, make sure that you remove any residue and crusty bits. Start with a metal scraper and finish with a wire brush. Cover the grill rack with foil. To catch any drippings from the oil or shortening, put a foil-covered cookie sheet under the rack. Let it bake for at least 30 minutes to give the oil time to season the cast iron. Repeat this process at least 2 more times until you have a dark finish. Each repetition deepens the seasoning, protects the metal and helps develop that virtually non-stick surface. You are now ready for some sweet grilling sensations!
Summary: Preheat your regular kitchen oven to 275 to 350ºF (135 to 175ºC). Wash and dry the grill with dish soap to remove any residue from the manufacturer so that it doesn't get baked into your grill rack. Coat your grill rack completely with melted lard, shortening or vegetable oil. Place the grill rack in the oven. Remove the grill rack and let it cool. Reinstall the grill rack on your barbecue.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Call a crisis hotline and speak to someone who can help you learn more about stalking laws in your location, help you develop some strategies to stay safe, and refer you to other services. One number to call is the Victim Connect Resource Center at 855-4-VICTIM. Your stalker may be breaking anti-stalking laws, or may have committed other crimes like damaging your property. Talk to the police about what you can do. They will open a file and advise you of the best precautions to take and the types of information you have that will be most helpful for them. . If you know the identity of your stalker, you can file for a restraining order, also known as an order of protection, against them. You can discuss this with a law enforcement official or your victim advocate. Record and document any threatening texts, emails, or phone calls. Forward them to the police officer assigned to your case. Do not throw away any items the stalker may have given you; instead, pass them along to the police.  Take a screenshot of any website harassment to send to the police. You can also report harassment to the owner of the website, who may be able to help you or law enforcement track down the location of the perpetrator. If you suspect the stalker has caused damage to your property, file a police report (for insurance purposes as well as evidence), and be sure to photograph the damage. Record details of every encounter with the stalker. Document date and time, what transpired, and your follow-up with law enforcement.  If anyone else in your life routinely sees the stalker, like a coworker or roommate, ask them if they would be willing to create an incident log of their own sightings/encounters for additional evidence.

SUMMARY: Speak to a victim advocate. Contact the police. Get a restraining order Hold on to all evidence. Create an incident log.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you can access your router's page, you'll need to have an Internet connection, both to show you the proper address and to allow you to connect to the router. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window. Doing so opens the Settings window. It's a globe-shaped option in the middle of the Settings window. It's a link near the bottom of the window. You may have to scroll down to view this link. You'll find the "Wi-Fi" heading to the right of one of the "Name:" headings on this page. This option is near the bottom of the "Wi-Fi" section. The number to the right of the "Default gateway" heading is your router's address. This number will be in the form of an IP address, and will start with 192.168. In your preferred web browser, enter the default gateway number into the address bar and press ↵ Enter. For example, if the default gateway number is "192.168.1.1", you would type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar. Skip this step if not prompted for a username or password. If you've already set up the security settings for your router (i.e., when you initially installed the router), enter the username and password you chose then. If not, common default login credentials include the following:   Linksys routers — Type admin for both the username and the password.  Netgear routers — Type admin for the username and password for the password. Check your router's manual to confirm the default password and username. If you've forgotten your login information, you may have to reset the router. Your router username and password may also be located on a sticker on the router. Once your router's page is open, you can proceed with forwarding a port.
Summary: Make sure that you're connected to the Internet. Open Start . Open Settings . Click  Network & Internet. Click View your network properties. Scroll down to the "Wi-Fi" section. Look for the "Default gateway" heading. Review the default gateway number. Open your router's page. Enter your username and password. Wait for your router's settings page to load.

Liquid, water-soluble fertilizer with a 10-5-5 ratio is fine. Dilute the fertilizer to one-fourth the recommended strength and mist the air plant with the solution in the morning. An air plant that is receiving adequate fertilizer will grow vigorously and have a healthy color, usually bright gray-green but this varies. Inadequate fertilizer will result in slow growth, but excessive fertilizer will turn the leaves brown and brittle. Air plants require healthy air circulation. Although they need to get their leaves wet, if they do not dry quickly the air plant could develop crown rot. Do not place them too close to other plants, walls or furniture. If air circulation is a problem in the house, set up a fan so that it blows away from the plant and turn it on for an hour or so once or twice a day. Make sure the fan doesn't blow directly on the plant. That would cause it to dry quickly before it has a chance to absorb any moisture. If the crown or roots develop rot, they will turn brown or gray and slimy. If the rot is only on the roots, trim off the rotten roots. Crown rot is usually fatal. The plant should be thrown away and replaced with a new air plant.
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Feed air plants a dose of fertilizer every four weeks. Know when your plant needs more fertilizer. Make sure your plant gets plenty of air. Recognize rot.