INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . Taping and mudding are just the beginning if you want to fix up your drywall or if you're installing entirely new drywall. Finishing the drywall gets the drywall ready to be primed and painted. . If you want your drywall to have a studded, stubbly, or stucco pattern, or if you just wanted to shape geometric designs into your drywall, that's definitely something you can do. Learn how to do it here. . In order to paint a beautiful coat over your drywall, you'll want to prime it first. An oft-overlooked step, but absolutely necessary!

SUMMARY: Learn how to finish drywall Texture drywall, if desired Prime and paint your drywall


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The variety of speaker builds suits individual speakers for different tasks. For casual music listening, a pair of bookshelf speakers would be more than enough. Those who desire a more intensive experience can upgrade to standing speakers. Surround sound systems are also a high-end option.  Subwoofers are additional speakers that add depth to bass, which is low tone. They’re good for movies and music with lower range such as rock and metal.  For adding general depth to TV and movies, a soundbar or soundbase is an option. These take up less space, require less wiring, and can be combined with a subwoofer. Wireless and wall-mounted speakers benefit from portability and offer new sound angles in your room. For gaming, small specialized speakers usually offer enough sound. These are placed on a desktop near the computer and have magnetic shielding. Different surfaces affect sound quality. Hard, flat surfaces reflect sound and soft or varying surfaces absorb sound. Sound is also easier to hear in a small room. To get a sense of the room, stand in the center and clap. The less the sound carries, the more powerful the speakers you’ll need. A small room such as a bedroom is fine with bookshelf speakers, but a large carpeted and furnished room benefits from bigger speakers. While bookshelf speakers will fit in a small bedroom, you wouldn’t want to try to fit wide standing speakers in there. The sound can overwhelm a small room even if it has lots of absorbent furnishings. On the other hand, if you want a surround sound system for your television, the speakers need space away from the wall and surround you.  Where you’ll put the speakers matters. Speakers inside a cabinet, for instance, can get muffled, but so do speakers in room corners since the sound is distorted by the walls. Speakers benefit from being three to four feet away from the sound source. This helps them project sound into the room. Try to keep your speakers around ear-level. At that level, the sound will be clearest to you. It’s very easy to fall into a price tag trap. You’ll see bigger and better-looking speakers or a salesperson will refer you to them even though quality isn’t completely related to price. A cheaper speaker may work better for you than a more expensive one. Stick to your budget as much as possible. Once you’ve decided on the type of speaker you need, go online or shop around in stores to compare prices. Determine how much you’re willing to pay for the kind of speaker that seems right for you.

SUMMARY: Decide how you’ll use the speakers. Consider your room’s furnishings. Determine the space you have available. Consider your budget.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's on the right side of the window. You'll find this option on the left side of the window. The MAMP start page will open in your default web browser. It's at the top of the page. Doing so opens your website. Scroll through your website to view it in its entirety. You can find the website's address in the address bar at the top of the browser; your website's address should be something like "localhost:81". This is the address you'll enter to access your website when you're on your current network while MAMP is running.

SUMMARY: Click Start Servers. Click Open start page. Click the My Website tab. Review your website. Check your website's address.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can't mark a site for offline viewing like you can in Safari for iOS, but you can save pages as PDF files that you can open anytime and even follow links from. Other Android browsers may have an offline viewing option. Open the browser's Menu by tapping the (⋮) button and select "Save for offline viewing". Not all Android browsers have this option. You'll be "printing" the web page to PDF format. This will preserve the page and its links in a PDF file stored on your device. This will open the Downloads menu. Select the "Downloads" option in the left frame. By default, the page will be saved as the page's title. You can change it by tapping the name and entering a new name. The PDF will be saved to your device. This will display a list of all of the files you have downloaded. You may be prompted to select which app you want to use to open the file. You can tap any of the links in the PDF file to open them in your browser, but you'll need to have a network connection to do so.

SUMMARY:
Open the website that you want to save in Chrome for Android. Tap the Chrome Menu button (⋮) and select "Print". Tap the top drop-down menu and select "Save as PDF". Tap the "Save" button. Give your saved page a name. Tap the "Save" button. Open the Downloads app on your device. Tap your newly-saved PDF file. Read through the webpage.