In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This should be the browser in which you want to disable the AdBlock extension on a specific website. Open the website on which you want to disable AdBlock. For example, if you want to disable AdBlock on Wikipedia, you'd go to www.wikipedia.com here. Most browsers have a section in which you can see the icons for the extensions that you've installed. To do so:   Chrome - Click ⋮ in the upper-right side of the window to prompt a drop-down menu. The AdBlock icon is at the top of the drop-down menu.  Firefox - You should see the AdBlock icon in the upper-right side of the Firefox page.  Edge - If AdBlock isn't in the upper-right corner of the page, click ⋯, click Extensions, click AdBlock, and click the "Show button next to address bar" switch to make it appear there.  Safari - The AdBlock icon should be to the left of the address bar in the upper-left side of the Safari page. It resembles a red stop sign with a white hand on it. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a pop-up window. Click and drag the "Site" slider right to increase the number of site variations that are ignored. Clicking and dragging the "Page" slider to the right will prompt AdBlock to ignore specific pages on the site (the level of specificity increases as you drag the slider right) rather than all pages on the site. Not all sites will require adjustment. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will save your changes and turn off AdBlock for your selected site and/or pages.
Summary: Open a browser. Go to the website. Open your browser's "Extensions" view. Click the "AdBlock" icon. Click Don't run on pages on this domain. Adjust the pages on which AdBlock is disabled. Click Exclude.

You may not have had a successful time in school if you have ADHD. Many people with ADHD have a difficult time sitting still for extended periods of time, remembering to bring your books, meeting deadlines, or remaining quiet in class. Some people may have experienced a noticeable shift in middle school when classes are no longer taught by one teacher. There is increased responsibility on the student to manage his own success. Many individuals with ADHD may have started noticing symptoms around this time. Adults with ADHD might have problems with job performance due to problems with time management, handling project details, showing up late to work, not paying attention in meetings, or missing deadlines.  Think about your last job review and the comments you get from your supervisor.  Have you been passed over for promotions or raises?  Count up how many jobs you've had. Some adults with ADHD have an inconsistent job history, having been fired from jobs for poor performance. Because these individuals are impulsive, they may also change jobs impulsively. Take a look at your job history to identify inconsistencies. Why did you change jobs? Take a look at your work area. Your work area may be disorganized and messy. Some adults with ADHD perform very well at work, especially because of the tendency to hyperfocus on work. Individuals with ADHD often have a difficult time in romantic relationships, with partners calling them “irresponsible,” “unreliable” or “insensitive.” While there can be many other reasons why your relationships succeed or fail, one reason might be attributed to possible ADHD symptoms.  You might have a difficult romantic past and not have ADHD. Ask a relationship expert (for example, a psychologist or marriage counselor) for advice and perspective before using your romantic past as evidence of ADHD. If you have ADHD, you might get nagged a lot because you have trouble staying focused on a task, getting easily distracted. Your spouse might ask you to do the dishes repeatedly, for example.  You might feel nagged often and not have ADHD. Try behavioral modification on your end before seriously considering if you have ADHD.
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One-sentence summary -- Recall your experiences at school. Look at your job performance. Consider your romantic history. Think about how often someone nags you.

Q: If you have a medium or deep brown skin tone, you may want to try lipstick in a bright color like bright pink, bright purple, or bright red. Bright colors will pop against your skin tone and enhance the warm undertones of your complexion. Try to maintain a balance of color on your face by wearing a bold lipstick color with paired down eyeshadow and foundation. If you go for a bright eyeshadow look, you may wear lipstick in a more neutral color like nude or light pink. If you feel your lips are small and you would like to enhance them, you can try using lipstick that is pearlescent or metallic, as they will add shine and depth to your lips. You may also try lipstick in light colors like pink, peach, or beige so your lips are not overwhelmed by a bright, dark color. Another trick is to use a lip pencil to create a new lip line outside of your natural lip line. Try to go no further than 3mm out. Make sure the line is precise and even. You can then color in your lips with the lip pencil or with lipstick that is the same shade as the lip pencil.
A: Go for bold, bright lipstick if you have a darker skin tone. Enhance your lips if they appear small.

Problem: Article: Spray the surface with the solution, then scrub it with a clean, lint-free cloth. A powerful degreaser will cut through dirt, grime, mold, and other problematic residue without affecting the temperamental zinc coating. Proceed in small sections until you’ve cleaned the entire surface.  Common household products like Comet, mineral spirits, and chlorine bleach can all be used to prepare galvanized steel for painting. If you’re attempting to paint siding panels, roof flashing, or other materials that have seen exposure to the elements, a thorough cleaning is necessary to eliminate any organic contaminants from the outer surface. Once you’ve finished cleaning the steel, let it rest until all traces of the degreaser have evaporated. That way, you won’t have to worry about the solution interfering with the action of the vinegar, which you’ll be using to rough up the smooth steel. If possible, do your prepping and painting indoors, or on a clear day when there’s little moisture in the environment. When working with an item that’s seen some wear, you may noticed a chalky or powdery film on parts of the surface. This can easily be buffed out with a high-grit sandpaper (120-grit or finer is preferable) and a little patience. Sand the steel using gentle circular motions until the exterior takes on a uniform appearance.  Afterwards, wipe the surface with a cloth dampened with warm water to remove any lingering dust. This chalky substance is commonly known as “white rust.” It forms when the thin layer of zinc coating the steel begins to break down as a result of age or exposure to the elements. Wet a clean, dry cloth with distilled white vinegar and wring out the excess liquid. Go over the galvanized steel thoroughly, applying more vinegar as needed. To ensure an even paint job, it’s important that it come into contact with every part of the exterior.  The acid in the vinegar will gently etch the slick zinc-coated finish, giving it a rougher texture that will allow paint to stick better. If you happen to miss a spot, you may end up with splotchy, peeling paint. This will give it plenty of time to eat away at the galvanized surface. The longer it sits, the more pronounced the etching effect will be, and the better your paint will adhere. You might even let it work overnight if the timeframe for your project allows. If you’re short on time, wait until the surface is dry to the touch before moving on to priming and painting.
Summary:
Clean the steel with a chemical degreaser. Allow the surface to dry. Scour older galvanized steel lightly to remove white rust. Wipe down the steel with white vinegar. Leave the vinegar to act for 1-2 hours.