In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is a free program that will allow you to change your desktop to an active website. There are a few limitations, such as your icons being hidden, but this is one of the only options since active backgrounds are no longer enabled in Windows. You can download WallpaperWebPage for free from softpedia.com/get/Desktop-Enhancements/Other-Desktop-Enhancements/WallpaperWebPage.shtml This will extract the setup files into a new folder labeled "WallpaperWebPage" in your Downloads folder. Open the new folder and run the setup.exe file. As soon as installation is complete, you'll be prompted to select the website you want to use as your background. Either type or paste the address into the field. This will open a small menu. The icon looks like a globe. You can change the website in your background at any time using this menu option. This will ensure that you always see your website background, even after restarting. Click the button on the far right of the system tray to reveal your desktop icons and original wallpaper. You can also press ⊞ Win+D. Press the button again to restore your website background. This will close the website background and return you to your normal desktop.
Summary: Download WallpaperWebPage. Right-click the downloaded file and select "Extract All." Run the setup file. Enter the website you want to set as your background. Right-click the WallpaperWebPage icon in the System Tray. Select "Configure" to enter a new website. Select "Autostart" to load the background when Windows boots. Click the "Show Desktop" button to view your icons. Select exit from the WallpaperWebPage right-click menu to quit.

If you're dedicated to learning how to play the piano you need a piano or keyboard of your own that you can play at home. Otherwise, it will be difficult for you to maintain a consistent daily practice schedule.  Acoustic pianos vary widely in style, size, and cost. A new piano suitable for a beginner typically will cost between $2,000 and $5,000 US. If that kind of expense is not in your budget, you might try looking for a used piano. An electronic keyboard is an acceptable substitute and may be your only option if you live in a dorm room or small apartment where an acoustic piano just won't fit. Look for one with a full-sized keyboard. They'll usually be around $150 US. They also typically have a headphone jack so you can play without disturbing roommates or neighbors. Buying a used piano is a lot like buying a used car. Without an inspection, you can't be sure if you're getting a bargain or not. Some used pianos may have extensive damage that will end up costing you more to repair than if you went ahead and bought a new instrument.   If you find a used piano that you're interested in, simply let the owner know that you want a professional to inspect the piano before you buy it. If they refuse to allow you to do this, don't buy the piano. They may be trying to hide a serious problem from you. Some music stores sell used pianos that have already been inspected by store staff. However, it's still a good idea to have an independent technician look over it before you buy it. With an adjustable bench, you will always be able to sit and play the piano with proper posture at the correct height. Using another chair as a substitute likely won't allow you to sit at the piano correctly. Stools are also available if you prefer a stool to a bench. Stools are more commonly used with electronic keyboards. If you bought an electronic keyboard instead of an acoustic piano, you might consider buying a stand for it so you can play it at the same height as you would an acoustic piano. Stands are also adjustable and typically can be folded up and stored out of the way when you're not playing, if space is at a premium. A piano should be tuned any time it is moved to a new location. If you purchased a new piano, this initial tuning may be included in your purchase price.   If a tuning isn't included in your purchase, expect to pay around $100 US. Look for a Registered Piano Technician (RPT) in your area who has experience tuning pianos that are similar to yours in age and style. The Piano Technicians Guild has a global locator search available online that you can use to find an RPT in your area. Go to http://www.ptg.org/Scripts/4Disapi.dll/4DCGI/Directory/RPT/Person.html and enter your postal code to get started. You can also search for technicians that have experience in particular services, which may be helpful if you've bought a used piano that is damaged in some way and needs repair. A metronome makes a ticking sound to keep you playing music at the same speed. You can find them online or at music stores. There are also smartphone apps you can download and use as a metronome. Many electronic keyboards come with a built-in metronome. Set the bench in the center of the keyboard, at enough of a distance so you can sit on the edge of it. Raise or lower the bench until your elbows are roughly level with the keyboard when you place your fingers on the keys.  Make sure your bench is close enough that you can place your fingers on the keys with your elbows bent. If you need to extend your arms to reach the keys, the bench is too far away from the piano. You should be able to sit with both of your feet flat on the floor and also reach the pedals when necessary (although you likely won't use the pedals when you're just starting out). If you can't reach the pedals without straining your legs, scoot the bench forward until you can. If your piano bench won't adjust high enough for you to sit with proper posture, use a pillow or cushion to sit up higher. When you play the piano, cup your hands as though you're holding an egg and press the keys with the tips of your fingers – not the pads. Playing with flat fingers is an easy habit to get into, but it will make it difficult to play faster and more complicated music later on. Holding a small stress ball as you play can help guide your finger placement when you're just getting started. Make a habit of checking your finger placement regularly and adjusting as necessary until it becomes natural.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a piano or keyboard. Get a used piano inspected before you buy it. Invest in an adjustable bench if your piano doesn't come with one. Have your acoustic piano tuned after you get it home. Buy a metronome so you can maintain consistent tempo. Adjust your bench so you can sit with correct posture. Practice correct finger placement on the keys.

Q: To do this, click the "Call" button at the top left of the page. Then, enter "+country code" or "+1country code," depending on where you're calling from. After this, type in the international phone number. Once you've typed in the number, press "Connect." This will call your cell phone. When you answer the phone, the call will be initiated. To access the phone system, call your Google number if you're using regular Google Voice, and call your access number from a phone registered to your account if you're using Google Lite. Once you're in the system, press 2. To dial the international number, enter 011, the country code, and then the number. Remember that you do have to pay to make international calls through Google Voice, though often at very low rates. Check out the box on the bottom left of your account to see your balance -- it will be written in green. You can also use this box to add credit, check rates, and view your history.
A: Make an international call from the website. Make an international call from the Google Voice phone system. Check your account balance.

Problem: Article: You can also garnish the whipped cream with chocolate shavings, more cocoa powder, or a dusting of powdered sugar. If you prefer, scatter mini-marshmallows over the hot chocolate instead of whipped cream.
Summary:
Pour the hot chocolate into mugs and serve them with whipped cream.