Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the WhatsApp app. Tap Chats. Select the chat with the unsaved contact. Tap the More icon  •••  or tap the number at the top of the chat. Tap add to contacts.

Answer: Make sure that WhatsApp has access to your contacts.    This should save that user's information to your address book. On iPhone you may see Create New Contact instead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Consider removing the inserts. Put on a pair of rubber gloves. Fill a plastic tub with bleach and water. Place your sneakers in the plastic tub. Leave the sneakers in the tub until you get the desired effect. Take the shoes out of the bleach solution and wash them using soap and water. Let the shoes dry before lacing them back up.

Answer: This method will work best on shoes that are made completely out of canvas, such as Vans and Toms. If you have a pair of shoes that lace up or have a rubber toe cap, try this method instead. Here's a list of what you'll need:  Canvas sneakers Bleach Water Plastic tub Rubber gloves If your sneakers have inserts inside, you can pull those out and set them aside. This way, they will be their original color when you put them back in. This can create a nice contrast. You want to protect your hands from the bleach solution. For a stronger solution, use one part bleach and one part water. For a weaker solution, use one part bleach and two parts water.  The water-bleach solution needs to be deep enough so that you can submerge the shoes completely. The plastic tub needs to be long enough so that you can sit your shoes inside. Try to set them upside down in the tub. This way, more of the fabric gets covered with bleach. This will take one to five hours, depending on how dark the shoes are to begin with, and how light you want them to become. Keep in mind that some of the darker colors will never fully turn white. Some colors, such as black, will turn orange or brown. Be sure to check back on the shoes every 10 to 60 minutes. This will stop the bleach from acting. It will also get rid of the smell. It will take about three hours for them to fully dry.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pick a clear, shiny tape. Put a piece of tape over your nail. Cover the underside of the tape in nail polish. Buff the nail at the tape end (optional).

Answer: Ordinary, single-sided Scotch tape is the easiest to use on nails. It can be completely clear or a little clouded, depending on what you like. Scotch tape is a transparent tape, called Sellotape or sticky tape in some areas. Tear off a strip of tape about two times longer than your whole fingernail. Put the tape on your finger so it covers the entire nail and extends past it, so the whole nail looks glossy. Press the sides of the tape down firmly, so the tape bends like a regular long nail would. If the tape is too wide, have an adult trim the tape with a pair of scissors. Brush the sticky underside of the tape with nail polish. This will make the nails last longer and stop them sticking to things – but make sure not to touch anything while you wait for the polish to dry. If you have a nail buffer, use sides 3 or 4 to rub the bottom of the nail gently. Do this over the lower edge of the tape, and it will wear the tape down, making the line less visible.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine your Internet connection's proposed speed. Connect a computer to your Wi-Fi or modem. Open Google. Search for the Google Speed Test. Click RUN SPEED TEST. Wait for the test to finish running. Compare the test results to your Internet connection's proposed speed.

Answer:
When you purchased an Internet package, the package should have had a "Mbps" number (e.g., 25); this is your Internet's proposed speed. By testing your Internet's actual speed, you can determine whether or not you're getting your money's worth. If you're unable to connect to the Internet due to faulty modem/router, you'll first need to replace your equipment. ISPs will usually replace leased modems for free. If you're able to use Wi-Fi, do so—this will give you the most realistic assessment of how fast your Internet actually is. If your computer can't connect to Wi-Fi, however, you can use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the modem. Go to https://www.google.com/ in any browser. Type in speed test and press ↵ Enter to do so. You should see the Google Speed Test box appear at the top of the search results. It's a blue button in the bottom-right side of the Google Speed Test box. Google will begin determining your download and upload speeds. Once you see a figure in both the "Mbps download" section and the "Mbps upload" section, you can continue. If you see that both of the figures match (or come close to) your purchased speed, your Internet is performing adequately; however, if you see a significant difference between what you're receiving and what you're paying for, you'll need to call your ISP right away. Providing the ISP with the details of the test may help them pinpoint a cause.