Problem: Article: The design should be simple enough for a new user to navigate easily. Test your app with a few friends or ideally a larger group of people who are not well versed in cell phone use. See how they perform, where they get stuck, are these intuitive, attractive and fun to use? Change your design accordingly. Similarly, people who are less educated and young users (kids) are a big market sector. The design must be intuitive enough to help them use your app without hassle. Mobile internet market is divided among different operating systems. Consider these differences before designing the app. Use responsive design to ensure that your app appears as intended throughout different platforms and operating systems. For making an app for Android your need Android Studio and for making an iOS app you can use XCode Development Kit. Use responsive design strategy to create an app that is flexible and customizable for different platforms. Responsive design refers to the idea that app or website changes its layout, fonts, and graphics according to the hosting device. Don't go for the strategy of creating a trimmed down version of your site for cell phones. Instead, first build the site for the small screen and then enlarge it for the bigger screens. The grid is an excellent tool to keep your app design consistent and on the track across multiple pages. Consistency in graphics, fonts, and icons create a professional look. Not to mention, it reflects your brand image. Not all areas have network coverage. Decide on offline usability factor of your app. Make sure that most of the features in your app work during offline sessions. In some parts of the world power outages are a regular feature of daily life, so ideally your app would be usable even if you don't have an internet connection. For making an offline experience, you need to learn serverless computing. It will be helping you in creating an offline software application.
Summary: Make new user your benchmark for design. Keep different operating systems in mind. Make sure your app works across different platforms seamlessly. Don't ignore grids. Don't forget the offline experience.

Problem: Article: ), turning once, until brown.
Summary: Place bacon slices close together in shallow pan, and cook in moderate oven (350̊ F. Drain on absorbent paper before serving.

Problem: Article: Before starting any new hairstyle, you should brush out all the tangles and make it malleable. Brush your hair back so that it is out of your face. This is a popular technique that allows people to keep their hair’s personality while adapting their fringe easier. This is also easier than straightening your whole head. Figure out which side you want your part to be. Test a section of your bangs parted. Check your look in a mirror to confirm the look of the part. Now wedge a bobby pin near the bottom of the fringe together with the hair underneath it.
Summary: Brush your hair. Straighten your bangs. Part your hair.

Problem: Article: Depending on what your relationship with this person is, there are going to be different boundaries based on social hierarchy, family ties, gender and cultural norms, etc. Are you close with this person, or are they relatively new to your life? Determine the nature of your relationship with them and you already have the foundation of healthy communication. Amongst close friends and family there is often more space for being vulgar and less consequences for being awkward. However if we're texting potential lovers, coworkers, business partners, or anyone with whom we have a formal relationship, different rules of appropriateness apply. Keep this in mind when phrasing your text. Starting strong, and composing a meaningful message can help you avoid this problem in the first place. Many people lead busy lives and choose not to respond to texts that are vague or do not have an obvious purpose or appeal. And so a lot of us are more likely to respond to messages that have a clear purpose. Ask yourself these questions:  What do I want to communicate? Is there a purpose to what I'm saying? How do I think they will receive my message? You've given a sincere effort at understanding who you're talking to, what you want to say, and how you want to/should say it. So now you know at least that whether or not they respond has less to do with your actual text, than their situation, or the nature of your relationship.
Summary:
Consider who you're texting. Figure out what you want to say. Write a purposeful and clear message.