Problem: Article: This is the app showing a colorful flower icon. You can usually find it next to your "Camera" app. You can find this tab in the grey bar at the bottom of your screen.  If this is your first time sharing an album, select "Get Started" in the center of your screen. If you have previously used iCloud Photo Sharing, select “Sharing” in the top left corner of the screen to get to the main menu. This will be the blue button in the top left corner of your screen. If you do not see this button, tap "Back" to return to the iCloud Photo Sharing screen. This name will be visible to anyone you share the album with. You can now select the contacts you want to share your photo album with. Type the name or phone number of a contact with an Apple device. Your shared album will now be available for photo sharing. You can find this under the "Shared" tab. The title of the album will be under the gallery's icon. You will now be able to add photos to your shared album. By tapping a photo, you can share any of the pictures stored on your device. A blue checkmark will appear on the selected photos. The selected photos will be uploaded to the shared album. Once it’s done uploading it’ll notify you and ask the sender “Do you wanna share this with the recipient? Yes or no.” The photos added to the album will be available to the contacts who have access to the shared gallery.
Summary: Open Photos. Tap Shared. Tap +. Enter the name of your Photo Album. Tap Next. Enter the contact names you want to share album with. Tap Create. Tap on your new album. Tap +. Select the photos you want to share. Tap Done. Tap Post.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Jakob Nielsen, a webpage design expert, researched the efficacy of website design in getting donors to submit donations to different charities online.  His research determined that bad website design leads to fewer donations.  Donors not only expect a user-friendly experience, but they also want information about the organization's mission and how the funds will be used. Before donors commit to submitting a donation, they want to see information about your goals and work.  Write a mission statement and display it prominently on the homepage of your website.  Include details about the work you have done and your future goals.  Donors want to give to organizations that share their ideals and values.  But they also want to know how you plan to achieve your goals. List any pertinent details about how the funds you receive are to be used to accomplish your goals.  Donors want reassurance that their money is going to the cause they want to support.  They are more likely to donate if they know your organization is trustworthy. Make sure all of your content is clearly written and doesn’t include confusing terms or have missing information.  Donors want to be able to have all of their questions answered before donating.  If you are part of a larger parent site, make your site look and operate similarly to the parent site.  It’s confusing if your site is completely different.  Also, make it easy for donors to find the donate button.

SUMMARY: Understand the importance of good website design. Include information about your mission. Provide details about how you use donations. Make your site user-friendly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll need fishing line, a mouse trap, ring caps, tent pegs, nails, screws, and rubber bands. Use a drill to screw through the mousetrap onto the top half of the tent peg. Use a screwdriver and wood screws to screw them together. The bait pedal is the metal rectangle part that the mouse steps on to release the trap. Drill a hole behind it through the mouse trap. You'll tie a knot over the bait pedal later. If your pop caps are in a ring, cut out individual ones. One should fit over a small nail head. Instead of pop caps, you can use a glow stick. You need to see where it's hitting the wood when it releases. Where the bow hits the wood along the sides, drill a small hole on each side. Hammer a nail in each hole. The head of the nail should face the bow as it swings down. In other words, the bow should come down and hit the nail on the head when the trap releases. If you're using a glow stick, drill four holes. Tie the glow stick on so that the bow hits it when the trap releases. If you want to camouflage your trap, paint the mousetrap and the pegs to match the surroundings. You can also paint the tent pegs before you attach the mousetrap. Securely tie the line to the other tent peg. Hammer the peg into the ground. Make sure the wire is taut across the path. Run it into the back of the trap to the front, and tie it to the bait pedal. Rubber band the tripwire onto the peg and the mousetrap. The rubber band will secure the tripwire. Add a pop cap to each nail head. Pull the bow down to arm the trap. When the tripwire is triggered, the mousetrap will hit the pop caps, making a loud bang. It will tell if a person is walking in the area. If you used a glow stick, the glow stick will light up when hit.
Summary: Gather your materials. Screw the mousetrap to the tent peg. Screw through the trap behind bait pedal. Cut out the pop caps. Release the trap several times. Hammer in two nails. Paint the tent pegs and the mouse trap. Tie the fishing line to the other tent peg. Run the fishing line to the bait peg. Use a rubber band. Arm the mouse trap. Leave it to secure your campground or area.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ” It’s easier to put the harness on the dog if it stands in place. Your dog should be sitting in front of you. If your dog isn’t trained to “sit” and “stay,” you or a partner will need to hold the dog still while you put on the harness. The neck hole should look like a circle that fits over your dog’s head and shoulders. Find the D-ring for the leash, then position it either in the front or the back, depending on where it's supposed to go. Slide the harness over the dog's head and position it low on the dog's shoulder area so it isn't around the neck.  The neck hole is usually the smallest hole on the harness. The side straps will be attached to the neck hole on each side. You want the harness to rest against the dog's body rather than around its neck. If your overhead harness has a vest or comfort shield attached, make sure the outside of the fabric is facing away from your dog. Your harness should have a leg loop on one side. Lift the dog’s paw up off the floor and slide it into the loop. Then, put your dog’s paw down on the floor. If your harness clips in place on both sides, you’ll need to clip the straps around the first leg. Wrap the two straps around the leg, then clip the buckle. This will turn the strap into a leg loop. Make sure the strap goes under and behind the dog’s leg, which is important for control. Once the harness is on your dog, it will look like both legs are inserted into side loops. The strap that you looped behind the dog’s leg will clip into a buckle on the dog’s back. Push both sides of the buckle together, then listen for the “click.” Test the buckle to make sure it’s secure. You should be able to pull up on the buckle without it coming apart. Slide the adjusters to tighten or loosen straps, as necessary. Pull on the straps to check that the neck hole and leg loops aren't loose enough for your dog to get out of them. Then, check that you can put 2 fingers under the straps to ensure it's not too snug. You should adjust the harness every time you use it. Putting on the harness should be a pleasant experience for your dog. This teaches it to like putting on its harness, making it easier to outfit the dog for future walks.
Summary:
Command your dog to “sit” and “stay. Find the neck hole and slide it over the dog's head. Put one of the dog’s paws into the loop on the harness. Loop the remaining strap under your dog’s leg and up toward its back. Click the buckle on the dog’s back. Fit the harness around your dog using the plastic adjusters. Give your pup a treat and lots of praise.