Article: You'll usually find it in the Start menu on a PC, and in the Applications folder on a Mac. This method will let you post a photo to Instagram, but you won't be able to use any of the editing tools. It's at the top-right corner of Chrome. A drop-down menu will appear. If you don't see this menu icon, click on View at the top of your screen, then Developer and then click on Developer Tools. Then, skip ahead to step 5. You'll find this option near the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's at the bottom of the pop-out menu. A window containing a bunch of code will appear on the right side of the window. This is the Developer Tools window. It's at the top-left corner of the Developer Tools window and looks like a phone overlapping a rectangle. This turns the icon blue, and the browser window will now display the open page in a mobile view. If this icon is blue, the mobile view is already enabled. If you were already signed into Instagram on your computer, this will display your feed as though you were browsing on a phone or tablet. If you're not signed in, click Log In, and then follow the on-screen instructions to sign in. It's at the bottom-center part of the page. This will open a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window on your computer. You may first have to open the folder where the photo is saved. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This uploads the photo. Your editing images are limited when posting with Chrome. You can click the Rotate icon at the bottom-right corner of the preview to rotate, or click Filter at the bottom-left corner to select a pre-made filter. Depending on your computer's security settings, you may not see the "Filters" tab. You can try disabling any privacy and/or ad-blocking extensions to see if that makes a difference. This blue link is in the upper-right side of the "New Post" page. Click the "Write a caption..." text field, then type in a description for your photo. If you'd like to tag a location or another Instagram user, click one of those options on the screen. It's a blue link in the upper-right side of the page. The photo will be posted to your Instagram page. When you're ready to return to the normal browser view, click X at the top-right corner of the developer tools panel.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Google Chrome on your computer. Click the ⋮ menu. Select More tools. Click Developer tools. Click the "mobile" icon. Go to https://www.instagram.com. Click ＋. Select a photo. Click Open. Edit the image. Click Next. Enter a description. Click Share.

Problem: Article: Use a local phone to call 311 and contact your local government. Ask them if there is any region-specific information about garbage can disposal that you should be aware of before disposing. Your local government may ask you to call your local waste disposal group to alert them that you will be throwing away a large item. Make sure you follow your local laws and place the trash can in an appropriate location. Most cities require that trash cans are placed at least 3 feet (0.91 m) away from the nearest car. If your trash can has wheels, place the trash can so the wheels face towards your house. This lets your local waste disposal group know that the trash can is empty. Make sure your sign is legible and large. Place it on the trash can. Secure with tape or twine if necessary. You can also spray paint a message directly onto the trash can, such as “Please take me” or “Take this can too.” If your trash can has not been successfully picked up after a trash run, use a saw or large knife to cut the bin into smaller pieces, then place it in a normal trash bag for removal. This method generally only works for plastic trash cans.
Summary: Call 311. Put your trash can on the curb. Turn your trash can upside down. Fashion a sign that says “Discard”. Cut your trash can into pieces.

Before you begin writing your paragraph, you must have a clear idea of what the paragraph is going to be about. This is because a paragraph is essentially a collection of sentences that all relate to one central topic. Without a definite idea of what the main topic is, your paragraph will lack focus and unity. In order to pin down the exact topic of your paragraph, you should ask yourself a number of questions:    What is the prompt I have been given? If you are writing a paragraph as a response or answer to a particular prompt, such as "You have decided to donate money to charity. Which charity do you choose and why?" or "Describe your favorite day of the week," you will need to think carefully about that prompt and make sure you are directly addressing it, rather than going off topic.  What are the main ideas or issues that I need to address? Think about the topic you are being asked or have decided to write about and consider what the most relevant ideas or issues relating to that topic are. As paragraphs are usually relatively short, it is important that you try to hit on all of the main ideas, without going off topic.  Who am I writing for? Think about who the intended readership of this paragraph or paper is going to be. What is their prior knowledge? Are they familiar with the topic at hand, or will it require a number of explanatory sentences? If your paragraphs are part of a larger essay, writing an essay outline can help you define the major ideas or goals of each paragraph. Once you have a clearer idea of what you want to address in your paragraph, you can start organizing your thoughts by writing down your ideas on a notepad or word document. There's no need to write out full sentences just yet, just jot down some key words and phrases. Once you see everything on paper, you may get a clearer idea of which points are essential to include in your paragraph, and which points are superfluous.  At this point, you may realize that there's a gap in your knowledge and that it will be necessary to look up some facts and figures to support your argument. It's a good idea to do this research now, so you will have all the relevant information easily at hand when it comes to the writing stage. Now that all of your thoughts, ideas, facts and figures are laid out clearly in front of you, you can start to think about how you want to structure your paragraph. Consider each of the points you wish to address and try to arrange them in a logical order - this will make your paragraph more coherent and easier to read.  This new order may be chronological, may put the most important information first, or may just make the paragraph easier and more interesting to read - it all depends on the topic and style of the paragraph you wish to write.  Once you have decided where you want everything to go, you can rewrite your points according to this new structure - this will help to make the writing process a lot faster and more straightforward.
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Decide what the main topic of the paragraph is going to be. Write down information and ideas relating to that topic. Figure out how you want to structure your paragraph.