Q: It's at https://www.facebook.com/. Doing so will open your News Feed if you're already signed into Facebook. If you aren't already signed into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password before continuing. This icon is in the bottom-right corner of the Facebook window, just below the chat bar. A pop-up menu will appear. If your entire chat is currently turned off, first click the turn on chat link. It's near the middle of the pop-up menu. This option allows you to select specific friends to whom you'll appear offline. If you only want to appear online to a few people, click the "Turn off chat for all contacts except" circle. To do so, type in a friend's name, then click their name when it appears below the text field. If you're turning on chat for a few people instead, just enter the names of the people for whom you wish to appear online. It's a blue button at the bottom of the window. This will turn off Facebook chat for your selected friends, making you appear offline in the process. You will still be able to receive messages and notifications from these contacts, but they won't see you in their "Active Now" chat bar.
A: Go to Facebook's website. Click ⚙️. Click Turn Off Chat. Click the "Turn off chat for only some contacts" circle. Select friends from whom to hide. Click Okay.

Article: If they're bigger than you are, you'll need to cut down the edge and resew them to your size, but it'll still work! And any material will work, too. Jeans, slacks, khakis -- it's all good. Remember to leave 2" for a seam allowance or your skirt will be a bit shorter than you want it to be. Keep the part that's cut off (that is, the legs) -- that'll be what goes between the "legs" of your skirt, filling out the middle. Do it all the way around until 1/4" (.6 cm) below the crotch on both sides. You'll need your handy dandy seam ripper for this part. It'll take some time, so throw on your pajamas and the TV and get comfy. This is the most tedious part. It's all downhill from here! All those exposed seams? They need to go away! Fold them under (1/2" or so) and pin them to the inside. Do this on both sides, all the way around. You should have a clean, streamlined "V" on both sides, even and mirroring each other. Don't skip this step! It may seem a bit unnecessary, but your material will be much, much easier to work with if it's flat and all the kinks are worked out. You'll also be able to see if your lines are straight and your angles are how you want them. Turn your skirt inside out and pin the pant leg (the one you cut off) all the way around, covering the "V." Cut it so it covers the entirety of the opening, pinning it in place so it doesn't go anywhere. You'll need to do this for both sides, by the way, unless you want a crazy big (read: totally inappropriate) slit up the back (or front!) of your skirt. Go up both sides, sewing as close as possible to the edges where the fabrics meet. This can be done by hand, but will be much simpler with a sewing machine. Since you have that new cut at the bottom of your skirt (it's actually a skirt now!), you'll need to get it clean and looking pretty. Grab 1/2" (1.25 cm) of the edge of the fabric and tuck it under, creating a hem. Iron it down and sew (again, as close to the edge as possible), creating a nice, clean line. You probably have some extra fabric on the insides of your seams that can do to be cut off. After that, grab your iron one last time, and give 'er a final press. Tada! It may not be water into wine, but it's pretty dang nifty!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Grab a pair of pants, any size. Measure to your desired length and cut. Rip out all the stitches from the edges of the leg to the crotch. Fold the edges under and pin. Iron. Take a cut pant leg. Turn it right side out and sew around the edges, starting at the bottom. Hem the skirt and press. Trim off any extra fabric and give it a final press.

Q: Doing so will open your Tumblr dashboard if you're logged into Tumblr.  If you're not logged in automatically, click Log In, enter your email, click Next, then enter your password and click Log In. When you log into Tumblr, you automatically log into your primary blog, which is the one you set up when you created your Tumblr account. Your main blog cannot be deleted without deleting your Tumblr account; however, you can delete any additional Tumblr blogs that are associated with your account using this method. It's the icon that resembles the shape of a person on the upper-right side of the page. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's next to a gear icon in the "Account" section of the drop-down menu. In the "Blogs" section near the bottom-right corner of the page, click the name of the secondary blog you want to delete. This will cause the blog's Settings page to open. If you want to delete your primary blog, you'll have to delete your whole account. See this method to learn how. This is where you'll find the option to delete your blog. It's a grey button at the bottom of the page. You'll see your blog's name instead of "[blog name]" in the button For example, to delete a blog called "orcasandoreos", you would click Delete orcasandoreos at the bottom of the page. When prompted, type the email address and the password you use to log into Tumblr into the "Email" and "Password" text fields, respectively. It's a red button below the "Password" text box. Doing so will delete the selected Tumblr blog and remove it from your account.
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Go to https://www.tumblr.com/ in your computer's web browser. Click the "Account" icon. Click Settings. Select a blog. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page. Click Delete [blog name]. Enter your email and password. Click Delete [blog name].