INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Doing so opens the Control Center. It's a button in the right-center of the Control Center. The setting's current status will be displayed below the word "AirDrop." The status will be one of the following:  Receiving Off Contacts Only Everyone AirDrop is now off, and your device will not be able to receive photos or other data over AirDrop until you re-enable it.

SUMMARY: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen. Tap AirDrop:. Tap Receiving Off.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Attach a peg board to a wall in your kitchen and hang pots and pans using the pegs. You can customize the peg board to fit your wall’s dimensions, and you can paint it to match your kitchen as well.  Peg boards designed for the kitchen typically cost between $30 and $80. Drill screws into the corners of the peg board to keep it in place on the wall. It's also a good idea to insert screws methodically throughout the peg board for extra reinforcement. To display your pots and pans without hanging them, use a cart or wire shelving. Find a colorful cart that will fit in your kitchen and use it to store pots and pans that you use frequently. To store many different pots and pans, place them on a wire shelf set up against the wall.  The shelf doesn’t have to be made of wire, but wire shelving is sturdier and won’t be as easily damaged by wet cookware. Wire carts tend to be pricier than racks — a cart will typically cost more than $50 while you can find a wire rack for $20 or $30. The price will depend on the size and quality of the cart or rack. If you have a kitchen island with open space underneath, install hooks to hold your pots and pans under the island. Make sure the hooks are strong enough to hold each pot or pan. While this is a hanging method, your pots and pans will be hidden away in your pantry. Use a peg board or linear wall rack to store pots and pans. Make sure to measure your pantry to see what size peg board or rack you’ll need beforehand. If you have a large corner cabinet, remove the cabinet’s door as well as any shelving inside. This creates an open look, and you can install hooks in the top of the cabinet to store your pots and pans for everyone to see. For convenient access to your cookware, store your pots and pans above your oven and stove. Some ranges already have a shelf installed, but you can always install your own. Make sure the area is well ventilated — since your pots and pans are just above where you cook, the air tends to get greasy. If you don’t have space above your stove or oven, install a shelf above a door or along an empty wall. If your kitchen already has deep pull-out drawers, great! Store your pots and pans in them, making sure to line the cookware with paper towels or another soft material if you’re stacking them. If you don’t already have deep drawers, it’s possible to install them. Visit or talk to an employee at a kitchen appliance or home improvement store to learn how to do so.  You can divide deep drawers using an organizer to avoid having to stack your pots and pans on top of one another.  Deep drawers usually cost between $25 and $45, plus the cost of labor to install them. Use a towel bar to store your lids either out on display or inside of a cabinet. If you choose to make them seen, install the bar on a wall or the side of a counter. Install the bar on the inside of a cabinet door to keep them out of sight.  Towel bars cost $15 or $20 on average. You can install towel bars by using simple screws or mounting brackets that come with the bar. If you have lids that are magnetic, you can use a magnetic knife strip to hold them up on the wall. Just make sure your lids aren’t too heavy for the strip. Magnetic knife strips cost between $15 and $60, and they can be installed by using screws to hold them in place on the wall. If you have an empty tub or basket in your home, use it to store your lids. You can keep the basket or similar container on display, or you can tuck it away inside a cabinet or pantry.

SUMMARY: Use a peg board to store pots and pans if you have an empty wall. Place pots and pans on a cart or wire rack for alternative shelving. Store pots and pans under your kitchen island, if applicable. Position pots and pans on a pantry wall to keep them hidden. Stow your pots and pans in an open corner cabinet, if possible. Set pots and pans on a shelf above the range for easy access. Store pots and pans in deep drawers to keep them out of sight. Install a towel bar to store pot lids easily. Use a magnetic knife strip to hold magnetic pot lids. Put your lids in a basket or container for inexpensive storage.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Notepad for Windows users or TextEdit for Mac are good free options, but any text editor will do. Subtitle files utilize a specific format: subtitle number, timestamp, and text - each occupying a different line. Timestamps use an hour:minute:second:millisecond format.  For example:101:15:05:00This is a sample subtitle text. This example will place “This is a sample subtitle text” as the first subtitle at the 1 hour, 15 minute, and 5 second mark in the video. Here you can set the filetype using the the SubRip (or srt) extension (a common text format for subtitling videos). For example: ‘subtitles.srt’. The extension at the end of the name is required to set the filetype. This menu is located below the filename field. Selecting “All Files” allows the extension to be something other than plaintext. SubRip files will not function properly without this encoding set. When that is complete, press “Save”. Login to your YouTube account. Press “My Channel > Video Manager” to see a list of your video uploads. You can also access the Video Manager by clicking your account icon and going to “Creator Studio > Video Manager”. The “Edit” button and its menu is located next to the video that you wish to add subtitles to. This will take you to the subtitling interface. A popup menu will appear to choose which kind of file to upload. This will open a window to select which file to upload. The subtitles will be pulled from your .srt file and placed into the timeline and transcript. Edit changes to the text in the transcript or alter timestamps by clicking and dragging the bar on either side a subtitle in the timeline. Press “Publish” and your subtitles will be uploaded to your video.

SUMMARY:
Open a text editor. Create your subtitles. Go to “File” and select “Save As…”. Enter a filename ending in “.srt”. Click the “Save As Type” and select “All Files”. Click the “Encoding” menu and select “UTF-8”. Go to your YouTube “Video Manager”. Click the “Edit” dropdown arrow and select “Subtitles and CC”. Click “Add New Subtitles” and select “Upload a File”. Select “Subtitle File” from the popup menu. Browse for the file you created and select “Upload”. Adjust your subtitles. Publish your video.