Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tap the Profile button. Tap ⚙️ (iPhone) or  ⋮  (Android). Tap "Facebook Friends". Review your results. Tap "Follow" next to any friends you wish to follow.

Answer: In Instagram, this is the person-shaped icon in the bottom right corner of your screen; tapping it will take you to your Instagram account. This is in the top-right of the profile page and will open the "Options" menu. This should be immediately below the "Follow People" subheading. Tap "OK" if prompted. This is just in place to remind you that you've already authorized Facebook to access your Instagram account. You should see a page with "[X number of] Friends on Instagram" at the top of the screen. You can scroll through all of your results from here or tap on the different categories of people to follow. Doing so will automatically follow any unprotected account and request permission to follow any private accounts. You can also tap the "Follow All" button next to the number of friends at the top of your screen to follow every one of your Facebook friends with Instagrams.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider the way you learn best.

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Each person has his or her own best way of learning something. Knowing how you learn best and choosing a method for learning WordPress that fits your learning style can help you master it more easily. A list of learning styles is given below, along with available methods for learning WordPress for you to consider:  Aural: You enjoy learning through sound and music. You might like to learn WordPress through classroom lectures or podcasts. Logical: You enjoy learning opportunities that require you to think things through. You might want to attend WordPress classes that focus on figuring out how to do things in WordPress. Physical: You enjoy “hands-on” learning. You’ll want a class with ample time to practice what you’ve just learned or else pause the video frequently to try out the concept you see displayed. Social: You enjoy learning with other people, working in groups when possible. You’ll want to be part of a WordPress group that meets in person. Solitary: You enjoy learning things on your own. You may learn best from the WordPress sites, a third-party blog, a YouTube video, or some combination of these. Visual/spatial: You like to learn from pictures. You’ll want to refer to the screenshots in the WordPress pages and in YouTube videos frequently to help you learn.