Problem: Article: . Enter about:support in your address bar to visit the Troubleshooting Information page. Click Restart with all add-ons disabled. When the pop-up window appears, select Safe Mode. All add-ons will be disabled during this session. Browse as you would normally, and check your CPU cycles. If Firefox uses many fewer cycles in safe mode, continue to the next step. Otherwise, try another method. You can also reach this page by clicking the menu icon, then the question mark icon, then Troubleshooting Information. Quit and reopen Firefox to return to normal mode. Enter about:addons in the address bar to visit the Add-Ons Manager. Click the Extensions tab and choose Disable to temporarily turn off one extension. If prompted to restart Firefox, do so. Browse for a while with the extension disabled, checking your CPU usage.   This page lists extensions with known problems, plus solutions. The list is not complete or up to date, but it's a good starting point. The most common culprits are antivirus, ad-blocking, and Adobe Reader add-ons. Test these first. If CPU usage hasn't dropped, disable another add-on and keep browsing. Repeat until your CPU usage drops. The last add-on disabled may be the problem. Keep it disabled until you need to use it. A large group of add-ons can hog your CPU even if no single add-on is defective. If this is the case, disable anything you don't use often. If your problem still isn't solved, a custom theme could be causing problems. Visit the Appearance tab in the Add-Ons Manager, and switch to the default theme.
Summary: Start Firefox in safe mode Disable an extension. Repeat with other extensions. Return to the default theme.

Problem: Article: Layered rugs can be used to separate or define individual areas within a single room for an orderly, compartmentalized layout. This will not only make a smaller room look bigger, but will also make large rooms appear more put together. In this case, it's best to configure individual rugs in neat, precise angles.  Look for rugs in various shapes and sizes to find one that’s just right for the space you’re trying to fill.  Keep the rugs close together in their separate zones to keep your floor space from becoming too chaotic. There’s little sense in using more than one rug if they all do the same job. While selecting the rugs themselves, go with designs that are complementary in shade and pattern yet still visually distinct. The result will be an elegant contrast that adds extra depth without throwing the room out of balance.  Contrast can come from color, texture, size or pattern, meaning you have an abundance of styles to choose from when personalizing your quarters. For example, place a faux-hide rug on top of a flat, woven rug. Add a small rug in another area of the room if you use a main rug to anchor a room. For instance, if you have a large rug in front of your sofa, you could add a small rug near the fireplace hearth in the corner. Experiment using rugs with mismatched shapes, like a fuzzy fur thrown over a flat area rug, or a circular rug extending from the corner of a square one. Rather than serving as focal decoration themselves, layered rugs can be strategically configured to lure a visitor’s eye to a particular spot. Situate the rugs near another piece or fixture you want to show off, such as a unusual vintage settee, flower arrangement, or well-stocked bookshelf.  A well-placed rug arrangement makes a good method of presentation for impressive decor. Alternatively, you could attract attention by placing the rugs opposite the intended focal point for a kind of mirror-image symmetry. For more modern living spaces heavy on smooth, solid finishes, a few rugs with lush grains can keep the overall atmosphere from coming off as sterile. Similarly, if your home is filled with detailed surfaces like natural wood, marble, flat, smooth rugs will help pull the room in the other direction. There’s a rug (or three) for every home.  Thick, plush rugs invite onlookers to relax in comfort, while rugs woven out of natural materials like leather, seagrass or rattan hint at contemporary style and sophistication.  Faux animal hides are a versatile choice when other types of rugs don’t quite suit their surroundings. Or, use a Persian rug to add a pop of color and an eclectic flair. You can use rugs in all rooms, even kitchen and bathrooms. They add comfort and sophistication to any space.
Summary: Arrange your rugs neatly to create a sense of organization. Create contrast with different types of rugs. Position the rugs to draw attention to other furnishings. Provide texture to catch the eye.

Problem: Article: Tail bobbing after exercise may be done while the bird is trying to catch its breath. However, if the bird is doing this behavior without having done any exercise, that can signal respiratory problems. If your bird is bobbing its tail without having done any exercise, have it seen by a veterinarian. Panting in birds can signal a variety of things, including that they are thirsty, that they have a respiratory infection, or that they just exercised. Make sure your bird has access to water immediately and monitor the panting. It it stops, then it was likely caused by physical exertion. If your bird likes to mimic sounds, panting can simply be a sound that they have heard that they are repeating. However, if your bird has had no way of hearing that sound, it is likely not a mimicked sound. Birds are generally sick for a week or two before they actually show signs of sickness. Birds tend to mask their sickness in the wild to avoid being spotted by predators and pet birds are nonetheless. Early diagnosis is the key to successful treatment. Rush your bird to an Avian Vet immediately.  Make sure you check your bird’s eating habits and food intake regularly. Reduced appetite is one of the first signs of a sick bird. Never ignore it if your bird shows signs of sickness. There is no time to procrastinate. Get your bird veterinary care immediately. If your bird is usually very vocal but has not been singing or chattering lately, then you should have it checked out by a veterinarian. A lack of singing or chattering can be a sign that your bird it not feeling well.
Summary:
Look for tail bobbing without previous exercise. Pay attention to panting. Notice changes in behavior. Pay attention to a lack of vocalization.