Problem: Article: This is a program that lets you "create" a portable program, which will allow you to install fonts without having to have administrator access. This is great for schools or work environments where you can't bother IT every time you want to use a new font. You can download Platform from portableapps.com/download. Normally, you'd need administrator access to install programs, but you can set Platform to install to your user folder so that you can bypass this restriction. Select your desktop, as you don't need administrator access for this personal location. You can also use your "My Documents" folder. Open the "PortableApps.com" folder and then the "Data" folder. There may already be a Fonts folder. If there isn't, right-click and select "New" → "Folder". Name the folder "Fonts". You can copy and paste them or click and drag them from your Downloads folder. Only download fonts from trusted locations. If you intend to use the fonts for commercial purposes, they must be licensed for free use. Restart Platform as soon as it closes. Your new fonts should now appear in any program that supports new fonts. You can add new fonts to the Fonts folder in the Platform directory whenever you want to add more.
Summary: Download PortableApps Platform. Start the installation process. Choose "Set a custom location" when prompted for an installation location. Open the "PortableApps" folder that's created on your desktop. Create a "Fonts" folder in the "Data" folder. Place all the custom fonts you want to install into the new Fonts folder. Exit Platform by right-clicking on its icon in the System Tray and selecting "Exit". Use your new fonts.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Cleaning fruit is especially important when you plan on eating the peel. Scrub vigorously under hot, soap water with your fingers or a clean sponge. A microplane produces a very fine zest, perfect for baking and cooking. If you don't have this tool, use the smallest holes on an ordinary grater. Position it as follows:  Microplane or flat grater: Hold the handle closest to you, with the end set against the cutting board at a 45º angle. If the flat grater is unstable, grate over a bowl with the grater resting against the edge. Box grater: Place it flat over the cutting board, with the finest side facing the hand holding the lemon. Push down on the handle to prevent sliding. Grate just enough to get through the yellow skin, avoiding the bitter white pith underneath. Many graters can pierce through this layer in a single movement. Be gentle if you are not using a microplane. Graters will only grate in one direction. Microplanes can grate in either, but it's usually easier to push down, then lift the lemon back to the top. Once the white pith is exposed, rotate the lemon and zest the next strip of peel. Repeat until most of the peel is removed, or until you have enough zest for your recipe. There's no need to get every bit from the ends or from flecks of remaining yellow.

SUMMARY: Rinse the lemon. Set your tool over a cutting board. Grate the yellow skin only. Rotate the lemon and repeat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: People often hold a lot of tension in this area of their body, and when you don't have time to do a full massage, focusing on the neck and shoulders can provide instant relaxation. To massage the neck and shoulders, use the following technique:  Use your fingers to grasp the side of the neck and gently press on the muscles and tendons. Knead with your thumb and forefingers. You can massage the head at the same time with your free hand. Rest your fingers over the shoulders and place your thumbs on the muscles located on either side of the neck. Squeeze the shoulders and press in with your thumbs. The motion should be slow and steady. You can also use your forearms to massage the shoulders. Rest your forearms on either shoulder and gently rock back and forth to loosen the shoulder muscles. Work down from the shoulders on either side of the back, rubbing the muscles as you go. When you get to the lower back area, knead the tight muscles there with your hands and thumbs. People who stand or sit for hours every day often develop pain in this area, so you might want to spend extra time loosening the muscles.  Remember not to exert pressure on the spine and other back bones. Focus on the muscles to either side of the spine. Go deeper by kneeling beside the person and placing the heel of your hand on the lower back muscle on the opposite side, with your fingers pointing away from the body. Place your other hand on top of your first hand and lean into the muscle. Knead the muscle this way for a few minutes, then switch to the other side. Use both hands to form a circle around the upper arm. Knead the arm muscles with your palms and fingers, working your way down to the wrists. Repeat with the opposite arm, then work on the legs, starting from the thighs and kneading the muscles until you reach the ankles. Have the person you're massaging turn over so that his or her face and torso are now facing up. Massage each hand between your thumb and forefinger, taking care to work the muscles in the palms, thumbs, and each individual finger. Do the same with the feet, making sure not to press too hard on the bones.  Use gentle, even strokes on the feet. Try not to tickle the person, since that could break his or her state of relaxation. Bend the hands and feet back and forth to stretch the muscles as you massage them. Kneel behind the person you're massaging and use your fingers to rub his or her temples in circles. Gently rub the forehead and sinus area. Place your fingers on the person's scalp and massage it using the same motion you'd use to shampoo your hair.
Summary: Start with the  neck and shoulders. Rub the back. Work on the arms and legs. Massage the hands and feet. End with the face and  head.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To remove stubborn adhesive residue, dip a corner of the microfiber cloth in rubbing alcohol. Once again, use tight, circular motions to scrub off the sticker goo. If glue residue is still sticking around, dip your cloth in alcohol (or vinegar diluted with water) again. Place the cloth onto the sticky area, and let it sit for 2 to 3 minutes. That should dissolve any remaining stubborn gunk. Rubbing alcohol shouldn’t discolor or damage the plastic or aluminum used for laptop casings. However, if you want to stay on the safe side, check the area every 30 to 60 seconds. Cut off a 2 to 3 in (5.1 to 7.6 cm) piece of duct tape (or other sturdy, sticky tape). Fold over a small portion of an end to make a non-sticky handle, then rub the sticky surface of the tape over the adhesive residue. If there’s any stickiness left over after using the duct tape, wipe it away with a cloth dipped in hot water or rubbing alcohol. Using light pressure, wipe the sticky spot with a nylon or melamine foam scrub pad, such as a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Soak it with water first and give it a go. If water alone doesn’t remove the gunk, try adding a drop of dish soap or dab the pad with rubbing alcohol. Rub the sticky area with the scrub pad gently. Nylon and melamine foam scrub pads are mildly abrasive, so be careful not to scratch the surface of your laptop. A blow dryer can melt and loosen glue, but it should be one of the last methods you try. Set it to low or medium, and aim it at the gunk for about 30 seconds. Then see if you can get rid of the remaining residue using a cloth, putty knife, or credit card. Even though your computer is off and unplugged, you don’t want to risk overheating it or damaging its internal parts. Stick to a low or medium setting, and use it in 30-second intervals to avoid getting your laptop too hot.
Summary:
Use 90% rubbing alcohol if the damp cloth didn’t do the trick. Hold an alcohol-soaked cloth over the area if wiping it didn't work. Slide tape over the stuck-on residue if you didn't have luck with alcohol. Try using a mildly abrasive scrub pad if a cloth didn’t work. Use a blow dryer to loosen the gunk if all else fails.