Article: Run an electronic stud finder horizontally along the wall until you can locate the studs. The stud finder will flash an LED bulb or emit a beeping sound when it’s placed over a stud. Work slowly so that you can be precise, and aim to mark the exact center of each stud.  Use a pencil to place a light mark at the center of each stud. If your stud finder readings are uncertain or erratic, just move the stud finder up or down on the wall a few inches and run it across the stud again. Once you’ve found the center point of each stud, mark it with a pencil in several locations up and down the wall. Then, hold a snap line vertically so that it crosses all of the center-marks. Hold the top and bottom of the snapline firmly against the wall. Pull the center of the string out from the wall and then release, so it snaps back in place and leaves a chalk line behind. The chalk line should indicate the center of each stud. Mark these chalk lines as high as you’re planning to build the wall, whether that’s 6 feet (1.8 m) or 20 feet (6.1 m). Once you’ve snapped a chalk line along each stud, you’ll want to double-check to make sure that the lines are fully vertical, with no deviations. Hold a carpenter’s level vertical along each of the chalk lines. Check the bubble at the bottom of the level: it should float between the 2 lines on the glass tube. This indicates that the line is vertical. If you don’t already own a carpenter’s level, you can purchase one at any hardware store or home-supply store. Shiplap boards are thin (about 1 inch (2.5 cm) thick). Shiplap boards have a small groove in the bottom and a small ridge on the top. This feature allows them to be stacked easily. If you can’t find actual shiplap (or find the price prohibitive), it’s common to use 1 in × 6 in (2.5 cm × 15.2 cm) boards instead of actual shiplap. These should be available at most hardware stores and lumber yards.  Make sure the boards are straight, flat, and free of knot hole cavities before purchasing them. Avoid using warped boards. Keep in mind that lumber sizes are measured before being sanded smooth. A 1 in × 6 in (2.5 cm × 15.2 cm) will actually measure about 0.75 in × 5.5 in (1.9 cm × 14.0 cm).
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find the vertical studs behind the drywall. Mark the studs using a snapline. Confirm the vertical lines with a level. Purchase your shiplap material.
Article: In order to bypass the password lock, you will need to attempt to enter it five times. You phone will lock again, and you will be given the option to log in using an alternative method. This button will bring up the Google account login screen, allowing you to log in by providing the Google account credentials for the account associated with the phone. If you are a Verizon customer, this method will not work. You get 10 attempts and then the phone is wiped. You cannot bypass the lock using your Google account. Enter in the Google account name and password. This must be the account that was used when the phone was setup for the first time. If you can't remember your Google password, recover it by trying to log into a Google site on a computer. Ensure you are connected to a mobile network or WiFi. In order to sign in using this method, the phone must be connected to the internet. If airplane mode is on, press and hold the Power button until the Power menu appears. Tap the airplane logo to toggle airplane mode off. Once you are logged in, set a new lock screen password so that you can safely lock and access your device again. You can do this by tapping the Settings app, selecting Security, and then choosing whether to lock with a PIN, pattern, or password.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try the PIN or pattern five times. Tap "Forgot Password" or "Forgot Pattern". Enter your Google account information. Set a new password.
Article: Choose stilettos in your size and put them on. Try to raise your heels up 1 inch (2.5 cm). You should be able to do this comfortably if the shoes fit properly. Your toes shouldn't feel pinched and there should be no gap between the arch of the shoe and your feet. If you're buying stilettos, place them on a flat surface and tap the sides. The shoes shouldn't wobble or fall over. Consider purchasing stilettos made of a material, such as leather, that will stretch slightly. Before you break in a new pair of stilettos or while you're getting used to walking in your pair, place toe gels, moleskin insoles, arch supports, heel pads, or blister strips into the shoes. These will cushion your feet and prevent rubbing that could cause painful calluses. If you're not sure where to put insoles or supports, wear the stilettos for about 5 minutes and pay attention to wear the shoes are hurting your feet. Use duct or medical tape to wrap your third and fourth toes together. This will reduce the amount of pressure on the nerve between these two toes. Remove the tape when you take your stilettos off and stretch your toes. It's easy to think that once you get used to wearing high heels, you can purchase a new pair of stilettos and wear them right out. Since each pair of shoes is different, your feet need a chance to adjust to the material, fit, and feel of the shoes. Wear them around the house until they feel comfortable. Then you can wear them out. It's fine to wear stilettos on carpet or rugs in your house. The point is to get your feet used to how the shoes feel. If you're planning on wearing stilettos to the office or a social event, have a comfortable pair of shoes ready to change into if your feet start hurting. You can also take breaks and change back into your stilettos throughout the day. For example, commute in comfortable flats and change into stilettos when you arrive at the event or office. Rest your feet after wearing stilettos. Fill a small basin or bath with water and dissolve some Epsom salt in it. Then soak your feet for up to 20 minutes. Once you get your feet out of the water, dry them and massage moisturizer into your feet. To massage your feet, use your thumbs to rub the balls of your feet using a circular motion. Then massage towards the heels of your feet. Do this as much as you like.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check that the stilettos fit properly. Place insoles into the shoes. Tape your toes together to relieve pressure on your feet. Break in the stilettos at home before wearing them out. Keep a backup pair of shoes with you. Soak and massage your feet at the end of the day.