Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Analyze how Weblight works. Test site changes with Weblight. Recognize the limitations.

Answer: Weblight is an algorithm created by Google to provide users with faster and lighter page loads when in poor network conditions. This means that Weblight has no user interface and operates on the backend. Pages are stripped of their more complex elements, providing a stripped-down, lightweight experience, rather than one explicitly optimized for the mobile platform. On your mobile device, simply append your full site URL to the end of the weblight address (e.g. if your website is "mywebsite.com" then you enter http://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=http://mywebsite.com). The page will load a simplified but functional version of itself. With the removed elements, some sites may appear much better on mobile device screens. Keep in mind that this is not an explicit converter tool designed for user interaction. While manually entering the website can be used in a pinch, Weblight is designed for speed, not usability.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start with seeds for an added challenge. Harvest ripe anthurium fruit. Remove the pulp. Prepare a potting mix for the seeds. Plant the seeds and potting mix in a flowerpot or tray, with a clear covering. Lightly moisten the potting mix. Keep in a warm environment, away from direct sunlight.

Answer: Commercially grown anthurium are typically propagated using cuttings and grafts. It is possible to grow anthurium from seeds, but the resulting plant may have unpredictable characteristics if it was produced by a hybrid mother plant, and may be more difficult to grow. Outside of tropical areas, it may be difficult to even locate fresh anthurium seeds. If you are growing an anthurium cutting or an adult plant, skip to the start of another section. Anthurium seeds must be fresh and moist when planted. If you do not have an anthurium plant yourself, ask another gardener or garden store whether you can collect some of their plants' fruits, which are rarely used. If you live in a tropical New World region, you may be able to harvest wild anthurium plants. There are hundreds if not thousands of anthurium species, so you may wish to refer to a local plant identification booklet.  Warning: The fruit, along with all other parts of the anthurium plant, are toxic and should not be eaten. The pulp of the fruit, surrounding the seed, may prevent the seed from growing or cause mold. Rub off as much pulp as you can with your fingers, then drop the seed into a cup of water. Leave it in there for a day or two while the pulp material detaches and floats to the top.  Warning: Some species of anthurium may irritate the skin. Using gloves is recommended. Prepare a potting mix with equal parts sphagnum peat moss, pearlite and pine bark. The soil needs of anthurium seeds are similar to the needs of adult plants. Anthurium plants are native to the tropics, and require warm, humid environments. There are a couple different ways you can recreate this environment:  Place the potting mix in 4 inch (10 centimeter) flowerpots. Place a seed on the surface of the soil, one per flowerpot, and place a glass canning jar upside down over each pot.   Or layer the bottom of a shallow, earthenware tray with your prepared potting mix. Scatter the seeds evenly over this, and cover with a flat sheet of glass or plastic over the tray, leaving a gap of air between the sheet and the soil. Wet the potting mix slightly, then cover with the clear barrier as described above to keep the environment moist. Wetting the mossy mixture may also help prevent the seed from sinking beneath the surface, which reduces the likelihood of germination. If tap water in your area is hard, use bottled water instead. Keep the potting mix at a temperature of about 80ºF (27ºC), in an area of indirect sun or partial shade. Keep the soil moist while you wait for the seeds to germinate, as they are very vulnerable to drying out at this stage. Within about 20–30 days, the seeds should sprout and grow their first root and leaves, after which they can be moved to a larger container and cared for, as described above. Move the young plant carefully, as the roots may be fragile. Ideally, use a scoop to pick up the mossy material surrounding the plant, and drop this gently onto the new pot after preparing it as described below.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your tools and materials. Pick somewhere quiet to practice. Set a goal. Create a practice schedule and stick to it.

Answer: Before you start practicing, make sure you have your sheet music, your music stand, your instrument, as well as a timer, a tuner, a metronome, and any other helpful tools you may need. Also keep a pencil, a pencil sharpener, and a clean eraser nearby. By gathering these items before you start working, you’ll keep yourself from having to break concentration to find them in the middle of practicing. By designating a certain separate room or area as your practice space, you can eliminate distractions and also prepare yourself mentally for mindful work. Try practicing in a room of your house that people spend less time in, such as the formal dining room. Any area like this will keep you away from distractions such as a conversation between family members in the kitchen or a TV that’s on in the living room. It’s better to have something to work towards than to just start playing music without intention. Think about what you’d really like to accomplish during each practice session and focus on that goal throughout it.  For instance, you might be really close to mastering a piece but still have a couple problem spots. Consider aiming to play the piece through perfectly one time during the practice session. If, for example, you want to improve the sound of your guitar, consider setting a goal to achieve a better sound by experimenting with different hand positionings. If you aren’t sure how to set your goals, ask you music teacher what you need to work on at the end of lessons and/or class. Write this down and refer back to it when you practice on your own. The amount you should practice depends on what your skill level is, how old you are, and how dedicated you are to progressing quickly. If you want to advance, you should play your instrument 6 days a week, whether that’s for 15 minutes or 2 hours each day. Pick consistent times and days that work best for you and always practice when you’re scheduled to. If you want to practice for 6 hours a week, you might schedule practice time from 3:00pm to 4:00pm every Sunday-Friday.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get rid of all the water. Disconnect the line. Remove the tank. Remove the seat.

Answer:
Turn off the water at the supply valve. Flush the toilet to remove most of the water (holding down the flusher for as long as possible). Remove the remaining water from the bowl by forcing it down with a plunger and mopping up the remaining water with a sponge. Then, remove the remaining water in the tank with the sponge as well. Disconnect the supply line using a wrench. You may want to take the opportunity to replace the line. If keeping the line, only disconnect it where it attaches to the toilet. Straddling the bowl, place a hand on either side of the base of the tank and lift it off, rocking it side-to-side a little to ease it off and making sure to bend with your knees. Put it somewhere out of the way but be sure to put it somewhere water resistant, as there may be residual water. Now you can remove the rest of the toilet. Grab the toilet and rock it side-to-side to break the wax seal underneath and lift it off the bolts. If the bolts are badly rusted and the toilet is getting caught, you may need to cut off as much of the bolts as you can see using a hacksaw. Remove the toilet and put it somewhere out of the way.