Q: Textra is a free messaging app that comes with different emoji styles. Here’s how to get it:  Open the Play Store {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/1e\/Androidgoogleplay.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1e\/Androidgoogleplay.png\/26px-Androidgoogleplay.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":531,"bigWidth":"26","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}. Type textra into the Search bar. Tap Textra SMS. Tap Install. Tap ACCEPT. It’s the blue and white chat bubble icon labeled “Textra” in the app drawer.  If it’s your first time using the app, tap START USING TEXTRA to access your messages. If you want to use Textra as your default SMS app, tap MAKE DEFAULT APP at the bottom of the screen. It’s at the top-right corner of Textra.  It’s the first option under the “Customize Look” section. It’s the second option under the “Styles” header. This opens the list of all emoji options. Examples of each style appear to the left of each style’s name. Now that you’ve changed the emoji style in Textra, all emoji you send or receive will appear with that style.
A: Download Textra from the Play Store. Open Textra. Tap ⁝. Tap Settings. Tap Customize Look. Tap Emoji Style. Select an emoji style. Tap OKAY.

Article: Hot masses of air that rise cause wildfires to travel uphill, and walking uphill will slow you down anyway. Move in the direction the wind is coming from, and locate this direction by looking to see where smoke is blowing.  Try to look high in the sky for the direction of the smoke’s travel. Look for the direction that leaves and branches are swaying. Once you’ve set your direction of downhill and upwind travel, look for a natural firebreak. (A firebreak is an area that has comparatively less material for the fire to consume, like a rocky area or field of boulders, road, body of water, or patch of large trees that might retain more moisture than other nearby foliage.) Steer clear of open areas with small, dry shrubs or bushes. If you cannot escape to a safer location, look for a trench or gully. If you find such an enclosure, try to quickly dig it out to create a space deep enough for you to fit your body. Crawl in, preferably with your feet facing the direction of the fire, and cover yourself with dirt. Make sure you can breathe as you take cover.  Call emergency services if you haven’t already done so. Let them know your location as precisely as you can. If a wildfire is within close range, surrounding you, or otherwise blocks all means of downhill and upwind escape, and if no safe locations are available, you might have to resort to running through the fire’s leading edge into an area that’s already burned. Prevent getting stuck in a wildfire before hiking or camping by looking up assessing risks like weather conditions, extreme drought, any buildup of dry materials in your hiking or camping area, and the wind’s direction. Check with local park rangers if there is any threat of wildfire in your area.  Don’t build a campfire in dry conditions, especially if your park ranger lets you know there’s a local burn ban. If it’s safe to build a campfire, keep it small, contained, and away from trees or shrubs. Never leave it unattended. Make sure your campfire is completely extinguished before you leave by pouring lot of water over it, stirring the ashes, pouring more water, making sure there’s no hissing sound, and lastly making sure it’s cool to the touch. Grab bare essentials as quickly as possible and leave immediately if you’re under a wildfire evacuation order. If you live in an area threatened by wildfires, contact your local fire department’s non-emergency line or search the internet to find out about any available email or text message alert systems. Call emergency services if you see a nearby wildfire but haven’t received an evacuation order. Don’t assume someone else has reported it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Move downhill and upwind. Search for an area without combustible material. Find or dig a trench if escape is not possible. Practice safe hiking and camping practices. Evacuate as soon as you’re ordered to if a wildfire threatens your home.

Q: Wear your military jacket hanging open with a large, oversized scarf on top. The different textures (the canvas jacket against a softer woolen or knit scarf) will add a fun contrast to your outfit. Let the scarf hang down low. Or try tying the scarf in different patterns. Try switching up your military jacket style by pairing it with a thick belt worn at your true waist. This will break up the traditional form of the military jacket and give it a fun new style! Use a belt in a complementary color like hunter green, light brown, or even orange. Try pairing your military jacket with heels or other dress shoes to class it up a bit. Under the military jacket, you can pair dressier shoes with jeans, slacks, or even tights and a cute dress. This is also a fun way to turn your daytime jacket look into a nighttime jacket look. Adding heels (or, for men, nice dress shoes) adds a more formal flare/style. Try carrying a more petite handbag with your military jacket outfit. This will add a nice contrast to the larger size of your bulky military jacket. Try a small handbag with a long chain shoulder strap or a dainty little bowler bag with no over-the-shoulder straps, just handles. Avoid large cross-body bags, as the military jacket is already relatively bulky. Hats are a great way to spice up any outfit. If you want to dress your military jacket down, try wearing a beanie hat for a casual, more relaxed look. If you want to class it up a bit, wear a fedora hat with the outfit. You can even wear a panama hat to add some edgy contrast to the outfit. Try playing on the military tradition a bit by adding your own funky version of military stripes. Add some cute and exciting pins to the breast of your military jacket, or down the sleeve, to give it a little something extra. Add colorful pins that really draw attention to the design.
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Add an oversized scarf. Add a chunky high-rise belt. Add some dress shoes for a dressier look. Pair it with a dainty handbag or satchel. Throw on a beanie hat for a casual look, or a fedora for a classier look. Add some pins for decorative flare.