Q: It's on the left side of the window in the Blogger dashboard menu.  If you haven't added it already, you need to add the Pages gadget to create links from your main blog to any pages you create. If the Pages gadget has already been added to your blog, you don't have to do anything else to add your new page. Select a button in the part of the layout where you want your page links to appear, like the cross column or a sidebar. It's to the right of "Pages." It's in the lower-left corner of the dialog box. This adds a menu of hyperlinks to your pages from your blog, allowing readers to navigate between them. The default title for this menu is "Pages," but you can change it at the top of the dialog box before you click on Save.
A: Click on Layout. Scroll down and click on ➕ Add a Gadget. Scroll down and click on ➕. Click on Save.

Q: Fill your saucepan with cold water and bring it to a boil over medium-high heat. Add salt to the water to prevent the pasta from sticking as it cooks. Add your pasta to the water and cook, stirring occasionally. Check for doneness after the first 3 minutes, and continue cooking until done.  The pasta will be done once it feels soft but no longer sticky. The vegan pasta will usually be done completely after the first 3 minutes. Note that the length of time needed for the pasta to cook will vary depending on how large the pieces are. Pour the contents of the saucepan through a colander. Serve cooked pasta with butter or sauce as desired.
A: Bring a large saucepan of water to boil. Cook the pasta for 2 to 3 minutes. Drain.

Q: "Selfies" (pictures you take of your self) are popular on Instagram — simply scroll through the "Explore" tab and odds are that you'll see plenty. However, unless you're a gorgeous celebrity, followers will often get annoyed if all they see on your profile is your face, so try to avoid posting too many pictures of yourself. A selfie or two is OK every once in a while, but doing it all the time can make you come across as vain or narcissistic, which can have a negative effect on your likes. In this section, we'll give you a few tips for getting lots of likes with the selfies you do take. However, keep this first step in mind — no matter how good your selfies are, taking too many can be a very bad idea. Research has shown that certain color combinations make selfies statistically more popular on average. In particular, cool tones like blue and purple and earthy tones like tan, beige, burnt orange, and so on seem to do especially well. On the other hand, bright, "warm" colors like red, yellow, pink, and so on seem to be less popular on average. Sometimes, the best selfies are ones that show you as you actually are. Posting a selfie without an obnoxious, overpowering filter can be a boost to your popularity if it helps convince others that you're not especially vain about your appearance. In fact, besides those with the "Willow" black-and-white filter, selfies with no filter at all have been found to be the most popular on average. You can sometimes get away with posting lots of selfies if the selfies themselves are shot in interesting ways. Playing around with the composition can help here — for instance, you might try to show off your amazing eyes by posting a close-up of your iris, or you might advertise the new lip gloss you're crazy about by posting a selfie that only captures your face from the nose down. It's up to you — there's no "right" way to take a creative selfie, so use your imagination!
A: Limit your overall number of "selfies". Lean towards "cooler", earthier colors. Reduce your reliance on filters. Use imaginative composition for your selfie shots.

Q: The time-honored tradition of distraction is probably one of your best offensive tactics. Keep a basket of cat toys near the desk for your cat to play with. You could even set up a kitty condo or play area near your computer so that it's near you and you can keep an eye on it as it plays.  Rotate toys for added interest. Keep the cat's interest by only putting out one or two toys at a time. Try tying a string to your office door handle to provide your cat with the opportunity to bat it around. You can also try battery-operated toys. These can be particularly helpful if you need to focus on work but your cat likes a lot of play time. Every time your cat threatens to jump up on your workspace, grab the pointer and start playing laser tag across the floor. You can lead your cat away from your work area and into the ecstasy of play. There are even some automated laser toys that will occupy your cat without you needing to be an active participant. Set up a comfy space for your cat that is near your but not right next to your keyboard. Very often your cat just wants to be near you while you work or play on the computer. Indeed, the longer you're stuck there, the more it wants your attention and will be likely to put itself right in your face to get it. By placing a bed or comfy sleep spot near you as you work or play on the computer, your cat may be satisfied enough that it can see you to avoid feeling the need to attack your keyboard.  If you have a laptop, your cat may like the warmth of the computer. Try using a heated bed to keep them warm and off the keys. The comfort zone may not work with a kitten. Kittens think that everything is an invitation to play and that sleep just gets in the way. All the same, the earlier you can train your kitten to like sleeping near your workspace rather than pawing all over it, the better.
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Provide your cat with toys. Distract the cat with a laser pointer. Create a comfort zone for your cat near the workspace.