Its app icon resembles a white "e" on a dark-blue background, though it appears in some places on your computer as a dark-blue "e". This icon is in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Settings pop-out menu on the right side of the window. You'll find this button near the bottom of the Settings menu. The menu's Advanced page will open. This option is near the bottom of the menu. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. This will ensure that Microsoft Edge allows cookies from now on.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Microsoft Edge. Click ⋯. Click Settings. Scroll down and click View advanced settings. Scroll down and click the "Cookies" drop-down box. Click Don't block cookies.


The more formal an event is, the more pieces you should include with the suit. Pressed pants, an ironed dress shirt, and a tie function well for most events.  If the weather is cooler, wearing heavier fabrics, like wool can add physical weight and stylistic weight to the outfit. Avoid the tux. Tuxedos should only be worn a very formal events, like black- or white-tie events. Jeans should be well-fitted and not have any holes or rips, and they should be paired with a nice, crisp dress shirt. Ties are not mandatory with informal gatherings.  For warmer months, wear a light-colored lightweight jacket like linen. Pairing it with a knit tie mixes interesting textures without weighing down the attire.  For cooler months, wear a nice V-neck sweater or sweater vest with a tie. Oxfords are the most popular and versatile shoes to wear to dressy events. Dark brown, black, and navy are all safe colors, but be sure to complement your clothing. Loafers are an acceptable option, but they tend to appear less formal than Oxfords, Brogues, or other heeled shoes with laces. Pocket squares are an effective way to add a pop of color. If you wear a tie, ensure that these two items complement each other in style and color.  Wear socks that match your trousers and that are long enough to cover your calves when you sit.  Easily stand out without showing off with small details like a set of cufflinks or a nice watch.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear a dark suit for formal gatherings. Wear dark jeans and a sports coat for more informal events. Wear dark leather shoes. Accessorize modestly.


Walk around to all of the ground-level windows that your home has and try to open them. If you find that one is unlocked, pop the screen out and open the window as wide as you can. Then, climb through to get inside. Climbing through a window can be dangerous. Only try this if you’re confident in your ability to climb inside safely. If you live with friends or a significant other, call or text them to see if they’re nearby. If so, ask if one of them would mind stopping by the home to let you in. While this may require that you wait a few minutes on your front porch steps, it doesn’t involve potentially damaging your property or paying expensive service fees.  Also, consider walking to a nearby coffee shop to pass the time if you live somewhere where this is possible. This is a great option if your landlord lives onsite. Give them a call to see if they’re home and ask nicely if they’d mind letting you in. Even if they don’t live onsite, they may work nearby and be kind enough to swing by and help you out. If you don’t have any roommates and your landlord isn’t available to help, it might be time to call a locksmith. Hire them to come to your home and change the locks so that you can get in. While this will effectively solve the problem, it may be pricey, so it’s a good idea to only do it if you’re out of options.
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One-sentence summary --
Check for unlocked windows. Call your roommates. Call your landlord. Hire a locksmith as a last resort.