Problem: Article: In order to access the screen, you’ll need to move 1 of the sliding window’s sashes out of the way. Push the sash on 1 side all the way over to the other, so the screen is fully exposed. Sliding windows usually feature 1 or 2 movable panels that sit side-by-side, which are known as sashes.They both slide toward the middle of the window, so you can move either sash to access the screen. A sliding window’s screen features either a spring screen clip at the top of the screen or a lock on the side of the screen. Press on the clip or slide the lock up to unlock the screen. Continue to press on the screen clip, and carefully push the screen toward the center of the window frame. Slide it as far as you’d like depending on how much you want to open the screen. Simply slide the screen back toward the frame to fit it into place. Compress the screen clip to allow the screen to fit flushly into place, or lock the screen once it’s closed to secure it.
Summary: Open 1 of the sashes fully. Compress the screen clip at the top or unlock the lock on the side. Slide the screen to the center to open it. Move the screen back toward the frame to close it.

Problem: Article: Keywords as the first word in a domain name will boost your traffic a little. Using a country TLD (top level domain) will boost your rankings locally but hurt you internationally so use that with caution. Avoid dated domain naming techniques like replacing words with numbers. Being a subdomain (like a something.tumblr.com) will also hurt you. Keywords in your own subpages and subdomains also help. Your subpages especially should always have a descriptive title. Descriptions are a tagged part of your website code which describe the content on the page. Having one at all will help your rankings and having one which contains good keywords will help even more. If your site is using the same tags for all the pages, you are not helping search engines figure out the subject or relevance of your individual pages. Regarding Meta Tags, there are 2 very important fields:  Title Tag - arguably the most important SEO tag for any website. Google supports approx. 60 characters in the title, while Yahoo allows for up to 110 characters in the title. It is important to target the most critical keywords in the Title. Every page should have a unique Title. META Description Tag - These were once important but are no longer. Some engines do display the description defined, while others do not. Some search engines do read the description tag, and do utilize the content found within in the ranking process. Google, MSN and Yahoo give very little weight to no weight for these. Headers are similar to descriptions and the same rules apply: having one at all helps and having one with keywords is even better. Use them! Keep the structure, navigation and URL structure of your site simple enough for search engines to follow. Remember that search engines cannot parse your navigation if it's using flash or javascript. So try to stay close to standard HTML when it comes to Navigation. URLs with dynamic parameters (?, &, SIDs) usually do not perform when it comes to search engine rankings.
Summary: Choose a good domain name. Use descriptions and Meta tags. Use headers. Keep it simple.

Problem: Article: Dip your trowel into the mortar to scoop up a small coating. Spread about 1⁄2 in (13 mm) of mortar over the left and right sides of the cavity. Finish by coating the bottom of the hole with an equal amount of mortar. If the mortar begins drying out while you're mixing and applying more mortar, lightly moisten it with a hose or misting bottle. Add another ½ inch layer of mortar to the brick's top. Even and smooth out the mortar before putting the brick in place. Pick up the brick and push it into the hole. Mortar will ooze out, so make sure you're still wearing sturdy gloves. Use the trowel or a tuckpointing tool to catch the oozing mortar and push it back into the spaces around the brick. Load more mortar onto one of these tools and push it into these joint spaces until they're full. After you've finished filling the joints, stroke a flat blade over the mortar to even it out. In addition to the trowel or tuckpointing tool, you may use a brick jointer. Blend in your work by making it match the joints around other bricks as much as possible. Let the joint mortar set up until it just gives when you press your finger into it, and then use the brick jointer tool to create the dimpled beveled joint lines. If the mortar is too wet when you create the beveled joint lines, then it may just scrape out of the joints. Use the brush to remove any mortar that has spilled over the bricks. Dampen the mortar first if it has begun to solidify. It's important to do this immediately or else you'll need muriatic acid or a commercial cleaner to remove the mortar. Take special care when using muriatic acid. Fill a spray bottle with water and immediately use it to lightly mist the new mortar today. This allows the mortar to cure properly. Do this once a day until the mortar is strong. Purchase a tarp and tape it over the new mortar right after you've misted it the first time. The tarp keeps the mortar safe from the sun and rain. You will need to pull down the tarp to mist the mortar, but after 72 hours it should be safe to remove permanently.
Summary:
Spread a layer of mortar inside the hole. Cover the top of the brick in mortar. Slide the brick into the hole. Fill the joints with mortar. Smooth out the mortar to match the rest of the wall. Wipe away excess mortar with a soft-bristle brush. Spray the mortar daily for 3 days. Cover the mortar when you're not misting it.