Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hover over “MailPoet. Click “Create a new e-mail” on the “All Newsletters” page. Select what lists you want to send your e-mail to. Click “Next Step. Add a logo. Remove a logo. Edit the e-mail. Send a test version to your e-mail. Click “Next Step. Click “Next Step” on the e-mail page. Select the e-mail from which the newsletter is going to be sent. Enter the e-mail address in the “Reply-to name and e-mail” fields. Send your e-mail to the recipients on your list.

Answer: ” Click “Newsletters.” This button should be at the top of the screen. The “First Step: Main Details” page will come up.  Make sure the radio button next to “Standard Newsletter” is selected. The “Subject line” box is the subject for the e-mail. This will be the first thing the receiver sees, so develop best practices for what goes in the subject line on your newsletters. The subject line is required in creating e-mails. If you haven’t set up any lists yet, select the checkbox next to the default list. ” The next page allows you to edit the content of your newsletter. It contains placeholders that can be edited to your liking or removed altogether. The top section of the newsletter is reserved for a logo. There are two ways to add a logo:  One way to add a logo is to find your logo image on your computer, then click and drag it to the top section of the new e-mail. Second, on the menu to the right of the new e-mail, click the “Image” tab. You can add photos to that tab, which can be dragged to the header of your e-mail from there. If left blank, there will be no logo in your e-mail. To remove a logo that’s been added, hover over the image until the menu appears at the top, then click the X symbol to delete it. Hover over the other items in the e-mail. The menu allows you to edit or delete any of them.  To add other items to the e-mail, drag items from either the “Content” or “Images” tabs on the menu to the right of your e-mail. To edit fonts, colors, and other elements of style, click the “Styles” tab on the menu to the right. To add themes with preset styles, click the “Themes” tab on the menu to the right, then click “Add More Themes.” You will be presented with a theme selection. Once you select and install a theme, you may then select it under the “Themes” tab, and it will be the active appearance of your newsletter. To add social bookmarks, FIRST YOU MUST REMOVE THE EXAMPLE ONES. Then under the “Content” tab at the right, click and drag “Social Bookmarks” to the spot you want it. A dialog box will pop up asking for the relevant URLs. Enter the information and select the icon style you wish to use. Once you’ve edited your e-mail to your liking, you may send a test version to your e-mail by entering your e-mail next to the “Send Preview” button, and then clicking that button. ” This will save your changes. Clicking “Save Changes” also saves your newsletter and allows you to navigate backward to change the subject line. However, this is optional. Do this after changes have been saved and you’re satisfied with everything about your newsletter. You will be brought to the “Final Steps: last details” page. This can be found in the “Sender” field. You have another chance to edit the subject line now, as well as what lists you will be using. This is the e-mail address to which you’d like replies to be sent. You have a chance to send yourself a preview again. At this point, you can save your e-mail as a draft or, by selecting the check box next to “Schedule It,” you can select a time which your e-mail will send automatically.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use the cartomizer. Refill your cartomizer. Replace the cartomizer.

Answer: Put the cartomizer between your lips. Hold down the button or switch for a moment. Proceed to vape as desired. You don't have to inhale as forcefully with a cartomizer as you would with a traditional cigarette. When your juice runs low, you will need to refill. Keep in mind that when your tips need more E-Liquid after the initial fill, each cartomizer can be refilled with an estimated 10-15 drops as needed. Most will only last 1-2 weeks, so purchasing a cartomizer will be a constant expense. With your new cartomizer, follow the instructions for filling, and enjoy!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take care of your guinea pig’s teeth. Check your guinea pig’s ears. Clean its grease gland. Prevent fleas.

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Your guinea pig’s teeth will grow throughout its life and they may get too long and become painful. To prevent this, you should provide your guinea pig with things to chew on like unpainted woodchips, straw, twigs, or even empty paper towel rolls. Along with unlimited hay. These things will help naturally wear down your guinea pig’s teeth and keep them from getting too long.  You should check your guinea pig’s teeth once a month to make that they are not getting too long. If your guinea pig stops eating, its teeth may be sore and preventing it from eating properly. Consult your veterinarian about getting your animal's teeth clipped. To keep your animal’s ears from becoming infected, you should check them every week and clean them every two weeks. Use a soft cloth to gently wipe the part of the ear that you can see. Be careful not to delve too deep into the animal's ear, as this can hurt it and impact debris in the ear canal, which can, in turn, result in an infection. A drop of mineral oil on the cloth may also help with the cleaning process. Both male and female guinea pigs have a grease gland on their lower back. Male guinea pigs are particularly greasy and secrete a sticky and pungent oil from this area when they are courting females or fighting other males. This grease can build up on your guinea pig’s hair and skin, making your animal smell bad and lead to an infection of the gland. Use a cotton swab with a non-abrasive oil or soap to clean the area of grease. Your guinea pig may get fleas at some point. The best way to deal with this problem is to bathe your animal and scrub it with shampoo. To avoid fleas in general, you should regularly clean your guinea pigs cage and change out its bedding. Do not use flea removers designed for other animals. This may make your guinea pig sick and kill it.