Problem: Article: You may find that a garter belt you're looking at is a "one-size-fits-all" model. That may fit some people, but it of course won't fit everyone. A better bet is finding one that is actually in your size, as many brands make them in standard sizes. It's best if you can try it on first, though some stores may not let you do that.  You want a garter belt that stays in place. If it slips, your thigh highs will slip also. However, you don't want one so tight you can't breathe. Make sure it's loose enough to be comfortable. Finally, look for one that is adjustable. Most of them will have several rows of hooks, much like a bra, so that you can make adjustments as needed. Plastic clasps don't grasp as well as metal. In addition, the plastic ones tend to break. Therefore, try to pick a garter belt that has metal clasps for the best possible grip. Generally, for the best hold, pick a belt that has 6 clasps. Some have only 4, and those may pop off if you plan on wearing it for more than an hour or so. Another important component to look for is elastic straps. While most straps are adjustable, elastic will allow the straps to keep hold of your thigh highs when you move around or bend over, as it means the straps have give and won't pop off at the clasp.  You can even find garter belts with many more straps, up to 8 or 10, which will hold even better. Also, thick straps are better because they're less likely twist and they provide a better hold. Some garter belts just cover a small area, forming a small belt across your waist. Others are much wider. What you choose is up to you. You should base it on how comfortable it is and the look you are going for, as garter belts are often used as lingerie. A wider belt will be more comfortable if you plan to wear it all day. While that fur belt might look pretty, it's not going to be comfortable or breathe well. That's fine if you're only planning on wearing the belt for a little while. However, if you plan to wear it all day, pick something like satin or cotton that will breathe better and provide more comfort. Cheap garter belts may seem like a great option, but they probably won't hold up. If you're planning to wear it often, you might want to spend a little more money to get a better quality belt.
Summary: Find the right size. Pick one with metal clasps. Find the best straps. Decide how much coverage you want. Pick a practical fabric. Decide how much you want to spend.

Problem: Article: Select Device and Release from the drop-down menu. Press the "Build" icon. In the Finder, navigate to your project's build folder and look for the "Release-iphoneos" folder. Inside there will be an app. Zip it up into an archive. In order for new apps to pass Apple certification, they will need to be optimized for iOS 8 and the Retina display. You can access this from the iOS Dev Center. If you have any unfinished steps to complete for setup, they will be listed at the top of the page. Make sure that all of your banking and tax information has been entered correctly. Click "Manage Your Applications" and then select "Add new Application". Fill out the App name, SKU number and select the bundle ID. Select your app bundle from the drop down menu.  Fill out the forms providing your app description, keywords, support site, category, contact email, copyright etc. Fill out the Rights and Pricing forms. Have your iTunes artwork ready. You will need a large 512x512 vector icon, as well as some screenshots of your app. Screenshots can be grabbed from the iPhone simulator using Command + Shift + 4 and dragging the cross-hair over the area. Make sure they are 320x480 for iPhone. Screenshots are a very important part of marketing your app, so make sure that they show the most important parts. Click "Ready to Upload Binary" and you will be taken to a screen that directs you to download the Application Uploader tool. Download it and press Done.  Install the Application Uploader tool and launch it. The first time you run the program, it will ask for your iTunes login information. The Application Uploader tool will check your iTunes Connect account and find any apps you are ready to upload binaries for. They will be displayed in the drop-down menu. Select the one you want, choose the Distribution zip you created earlier and upload it. The uploader will check some internal stuff within the bundle and will return an error if it finds anything incorrect, such as an incorrect version number, missing icon etc. If everything is fine, it will upload the zip and finish. There is nothing to do now except wait for the review process. Apple will notify you in a few days or weeks via email if your application state changes to "In review". When it goes into review, the process is very quick. If it fails the initial barrage of tests, you will get a rejection email telling you why, and Apple will offer suggestions for fixing it. If your app passes inspection, Apple will send you an email informing you that your app is ready for sale. Your app will now appear on the iTunes app store Now that your brand-new app is available for purchase, it's time to start spreading the word. Utilize social media, send out press releases to App-focused sites, make some YouTube videos, and do everything you can to get people talking about your app. You can send free copies to reviewers, who will then write about your app on their website or review it on their YouTube channel. If you are able to get it in the hands of popular reviewers, this can lead to a lot of sales. Download the free iTunes Connect Mobile app for your iPhone. Login each day and check your sales, markets, and countries of sale. This is the fun part! Apple will periodically send you emails with links to your latest sales data. You can download them for your records. Good luck!
Summary: Create your Distribution build. Open the iTunes Connect dashboard. Enter all of your app's information. Upload your app. Wait for the review. Promote your app. Watch your sales.

Problem: Article: Are you looking for a more unique entrance? Consider having a theme instead of just the traditional entrance. If your wedding has a theme, you could go with that. Or, you could create a separate theme for the entrance.  Maybe you are huge sports fans. Many fans of the University of Nebraska football team choose to enter to the team’s “Tunnel Walk.” If you are really into Hollywood glamour, you could make the entrance a red carpet style announcement and encourage people to snap lots of photos. Don’t feel like you have to be tied to the traditional wedding party entrance. This is your wedding reception, and you should feel free to do it however you like. Maybe you would like to enter first with your new spouse. Then you can join the guests in cheering on the wedding party. You could also choose to have the bridesmaids enter as a group, and then the groomsmen, instead of in pairs. Some fun dance moves can help your bridal party’s entrance really stand out. Traditionally, members of the group walk in. Ask your party to learn a few easy steps to get the party going.  For example, if you choose a song by Michael Jackson, ask the groomsmen to try to moonwalk. A song by Donna Summer might inspire you to teach the crew a few disco moves. Respect your wedding party. If your friends don’t feel comfortable learning complicated steps, don’t force the issue. You don’t want them (and the rest of your guests) to feel uncomfortable. Generally, each pair in the wedding party walks or dances in to the same song. Mix things up by changing the music for each pair or person. For example, let your Irish cousins lead the way by dancing an Irish jig. You could also consider letting each person or pair choose their own music. This is a great way to allow your friends to express their individuality.
Summary:
Choose your style. Mix up the order of the party members’ entrance. Plan choreography. Have individualized entrances.