Q: Guided Access will work on any iPad app. For children's use, you may want to let them watch videos or play a particular game. This will open the in-app Guided Access settings screen. These "blind spots" will remain the same regardless of what changes on the screen throughout use. You may want to disable areas that show clickable ads, exit buttons, in-app purchases, or other similar "no-go" functions. The boundary you draw doesn't have to be exact. The iPad will turn your boundary into a logical shape for the given area (box, oval, etc.), and even after drawing, you can adjust the edges of the boundary by dragging the corners and sides to cover your desired region. Click on "Options" and then adjust the "Sleep/Wake Button" and "Volume Buttons" as you'd like. If the buttons are green, those functions will work, and if they're white, they will not work. Turning the "Touch" button to white will put the whole screen in "view only" mode; touching anywhere on the screen won't do anything. When this button is white, tilting or turning the screen will have no effect on the iPad or app.  If the user touches the disabled areas or buttons, nothing will happen, so they can play and watch any way they want without getting into trouble!
A: Open the app that you want to use. Click the iPad Home button 3 times in quick succession. Use your finger to draw around the areas of the screen you want to disable. Disable the hardware buttons, if desired. Disable touch altogether, if desired. Disable motion adjustments, if desired. Click on "Start" when you're ready to enter Guided Access mode. Use the app - or have your child use it.

Article: On a platter, layer a few rows of thinly-sliced cold smoked salmon. Mix 0.25 cups (61 g) of sour cream with 2 teaspoons (0.5 g) of dill in a small bowl. Set the sour cream out in a small dipping bowl in the center of the platter. On the other side of the dip bowl, add some shallots, crackers, crostinis, and capers to pair with the smoked salmon. Guests can use the sour cream and dill as a dipping sauce, or use a knife to apply the sour cream to a cracker or crostini and make a simple open-faced treat! Since smoked salmon comes in a variety of different styles, each with their own unique flavors and seasonings, let your guests sample an assortment of salmons. On a large platter, set out some cold smoked salmon, lox, gravlax, and hot smoked salmon. Layer each variety on a plate in 4 rows and artfully fold the slices on top of one another. Set some crackers or mini-bagels out on a platter next to it with tomato slices, cream cheese, and capers. Pair your salmon platter with a salad or fresh vegetables to give people a variety of choices. Get a large platter and layer slices of smoked salmon around the rim of the plate. Cut 2 lemons into thin slices and arrange the lemon slices along the inside of the salmon slices. Spread a few slices of red onions over the lemons. Then, scatter 0.25 cups (45 g) of drained capers over the onions. Season the entire plate with minced dill and pepper. In the center of the plate, place some sour cream or cream cheese in mixing bowl.  Set out some crackers, bagels, or toast to give your guests multiple options. Scrambled, poached, or hard-boiled eggs pair really well with smoked salmon for a more filling breakfast. If you opt for hard-boiled eggs, peel them and set them out around the dip.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Put a simple platter together with some dill sour cream for dipping. Set out a variety of smoked salmons to let people compare. Create a breakfast platter for large groups in the morning.

Problem: Article: Wear your jeans like you normally would. Try to zip and button them up, if possible, as that will help stretch them out farther. You may want to do this without underwear, as you'll be getting in the bath with the jeans on. The water will help the jean fibers relax while your body will do the actual stretching. Fill the bathtub with warm water. Don't use hot, and don't add soap or bubble bath to the water. Just use straight water. Make it warm enough to feel comfortable.  Hot water can cause the jeans to shrink. Don't use soap because then you'll need to rinse them out thoroughly. Sink down into the bath while wearing your jeans. It may feel a little weird, but it's an easy way to stretch them out! Make sure the waistband is completely submerged underwater. You can achieve the same effect by just wearing the jeans as you normally would without water, but it will take longer. Let the jeans soak for a good while with you in the bath. Try expanding your stomach or bending at the waist to help stretch out the waistband in the particular. Get out when the water cools down. Shake as much water out of the jeans as you can, but don't stick the jeans in the dryer, as that will just make them shrink up again. Lay them on a towel or drying rack, and leave them overnight to dry.  If you want to speed up the process a little, you can place them in the washer on the spin cycle, but don't let them go through a rinse cycle. You can also hang them up outside to dry on a clothesline.
Summary: Put your jeans on. Run a warm bath. Hop in the bath with the jeans on. Sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Lay the jeans out flat to dry.

Q: storywrite.com is a website for people all over the world who wish to improve their writing. Check it out.
A:
Spend 25 percent of your time looking at past papers briefly and looking at the style of writing etc. Spend 25 percent of your time focusing on writing techniques and how to use them. Spend 25 percent of your time looking over your notes and re-writing them quickly. Spend the remaining 25 percent practicing your writing style.