How to Access Drafts on Tiktok Posted: 09 Jun 2022 01:00 AM PDT Are you trying to find your TikTok drafts on an Android, iPhone, or iPad? Whether you want to edit a draft you've already created or you're not sure how to save a draft in TikTok, we can help! This wikiHow article will show you how to save, find, edit, and post drafts in TikTok, and teach you what to do if your TikTok drafts have disappeared. [Edit]How to Save Drafts on TikTok - Record and edit your TikTok video. If you want to save your edits on a TikTok video without posting it, you can easily save the video as a draft. Start by creating the TikTok you want to save.
- When you save a video-in-progress as a draft, you can open it for editing later to record more clips, add transitions, and more.
- Tap when you're finished. It'll be at the bottom-right corner of the preview.
- Tap . It's at the bottom-left corner. This saves your video as a draft that you can edit and post whenever you'd like.
- Your drafts are only available on the phone or tablet on which you create them. If you switch to another phone, you won't be able to access your drafts on that device.
[Edit]How to Find and Edit Your Drafts - Tap the icon at the bottom-right corner of TikTok. This takes you to your profile, where you'll find your Drafts folder.[1]
- Tap the folder. It's at the top-left corner of your collection of TikTok videos. All of your saved drafts appear in this folder.
- Tap a draft to open it for editing. You can now add or edit music, create text and captions, apply effects, and use any of TikTok's other editing tools.
- Want to record more video for this TikTok? Tap the back arrow at the top-left corner of your draft, then select Continue recording to return to the camera screen.
- Save or share your finished video. When you're finished making changes, you have several options:
- To share your video on TikTok, tap Next, enter your caption and preferences, and then tap Post.
- If you're not ready to share yet, tap Next and then tap Drafts at the bottom-left to re-save the draft.
- Tap Post to Story to share the video to your story, which is a feature that appears on your profile for 24 hours before disappearing (just like Instagram and Snapchat stories).
[Edit]Why can't I find my TikTok drafts? - Drafts are saved on your phone or tablet, not on TikTok's servers. If you switch phones, do a factory reset, or uninstall and reinstall TikTok, your drafts will disappear.
- Are you using the same phone or tablet on which you created the draft you're looking for? If not, and you still have TikTok on the other phone or tablet, you can still access the draft on the other device.
- Unfortunately, even though drafts are saved locally, TikTok doesn't add drafts to your camera roll. This means that you won't find the draft in your Photos or Gallery app after deleting TikTok.
[Edit]How do I keep my drafts from disappearing? - To save a draft to your phone so you don't lose it, you'll need to post it to TikTok. But it's okay if you're not ready to share the draft publicly—you can just post it privately! Here's how:
- Tap the draft in your Drafts folder and make any final changes.
- Tap Next.
- Set the visibility to Yourself.
- Tap More options and toggle on the "Save to device" option.
- Tap the back button and then tap Post. This posts the video privately and saves it to your camera roll.
- If you need to log out of TikTok, don't worry—you won't lose your drafts. Just make sure you don't delete the app!
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How to Play Let It Ride Posted: 08 Jun 2022 05:00 PM PDT If you're looking for a fun gambling game to try at home or the next time you're at a casino, Let It Ride is easy to learn and play with a deck of cards. During the game, you'll place bets on whether you think your hand of cards will make a winning poker hand, but you won't get to see 2 of the cards until later in the game. Even though there's a lot of luck involved, there's still a little strategy you can use to win big. Keep reading for everything you need to start playing! [Edit]Betting and Dealing - Place 3 equal bets on the table in front of you. Place 3 stacks with equal numbers of poker chips in front of you to use for your bets. Since you make all of your bets before you get to see your hand of cards, be careful not to risk too much unless you're feeling really lucky.[1]
- If you're playing Let It Ride at a casino, they may set a minimum amount you can place for each bet, but it's usually around $5 USD.
- You'll have the chance to take back 2 of your bets later on, but you'll always have to keep one of them in play.
- Make optional 3-card bonus and progressive wagers to win extra money. A 3-card bonus pays out if you have a pair of 10s or higher after you get your hand of cards. You'll meet a progressive wager if you have a 3-of-a-kind or higher between the 5 cards in play. You usually only have to bet $1 USD per hand for a bonus wager, so just set a poker chip in front of your other bets for each bonus wager you want to make.[2]
- You still have to make your wagers before you're dealt any cards, so it's a small risk that could give you a huge payout if you win.
- Some Let It Ride tables at casinos won't offer additional bets, but feel free to make them if you're playing at home.
- Pick a dealer to deal 3 cards to each player and 2 to themselves. If you're playing at home, choose someone to shuffle and deal the cards. Once you get your hand of 3 cards, you can look at them but keep them hidden from anyone else you're playing with. When the dealer deals cards to themselves, they'll keep the 2 cards face-down in front of them.[3]
- The dealer's cards are called "community cards" and every player will use them. Your 3 cards and the dealer's 2 cards form your poker hand.
[Edit]Playing a Round - Familiarize yourself with standard poker hands. You only get your bets paid out if you have a standard poker card combination between the 3 cards in your hand and the 2 community cards. You'll win back your bet (and maybe some extra cash) if you have:[4]
- 1 Pair: 2 cards with values 10 or higher. Aces are the highest rank.
- 2 Pairs: 2 different sets of pairs.
- Three-of-a-kind: 3 cards of the same value.
- Straight: 5 cards of any suit in a sequence, such as 3-4-5-6-7 or 8-9-10-J-Q. Aces can come before 2s or after kings in a sequence.
- Flush: 5 cards of the same suit but not in a sequence.
- Full House: three-of-a-kind and a pair.
- Four-of-a-kind: 4 cards with the same value.
- Straight Flush: 5 cards in the same suit in a sequence.
- Royal Flush: ace, king, queen, jack, and 10 in the same suit.
- Choose to withdraw one of your bets if you don't like your hand. Start with the player sitting to the left of the dealer and go clockwise around the table. You won't be able to see the dealer's cards yet, but if you feel confident that you can make a winning poker hand, keep all of your bets in the game and "let it ride!" If you're not feeling lucky or were dealt a bad hand, you can take one of your stacks of chips back.[5]
- You're not competing to have a better hand than other players, so you don't have to worry about if you have a lower-value hand than them.
- If you have a pair or three-of-a-kind, you should let it ride since you've already got a winning hand.
- If you have 3 cards of the same suit in a sequence higher than 2-3-4, it's a good idea to stay in for the first bet since it's the start of a straight flush. If you're missing one of the cards in the sequence but you have a 10 or higher, you should still let it ride.[6]
- Flip over one of the dealer's face-down cards. Whoever is the dealer takes flips over the community card on their left to reveal it to everyone. The card they just revealed is now a part of your hand and counts towards any winning poker combos.[7]
- Take back another one of your bets if you're still not confident in your hand. Take turns clockwise around the table. Choose if you want to let it ride and keep your bets in or if you want to take back another one of your bets. Even if you let it ride during your first bet, you can still withdraw one of your bets once you see the first community card.[8]
- You'll always have to leave at least 1 of your bets in for the round.
- Let it ride if you already have a pair, three-of-a-kind, four-of-a-kind, or any 4 cards to form a flush.
- If you have a straight where you're only missing the highest or lowest value, and one of the cards is a 10, you should keep your bet in for the round.[9]
- Reveal the dealer's second card and your hand. Once everyone chooses what to do with their second bet, the dealer flips over their last card to complete your 5-card poker hand.[10]
- Pay out based on the hand made by your cards and the dealer's cards. If you didn't have a winning poker hand, you lose any of the bets that were still on the table. Otherwise, you get a payout depending on the odds of your poker hand. While payout odds may differ depending on where you're playing Let It Ride, the standard odds are:[11]
- 1 Pair: 1 to 1
- 2 Pairs: 2 to 1
- Three-of-a-kind: 3 to 1
- Straight: 5 to 1
- Flush: 8 to 1
- Full House: 11 to 1
- Four-of-a-kind: 50 to 1
- Straight Flush: 200 to 1
- Royal Flush: 1,000 to 1
- Some casinos have maximum payout limits for each hand.
- Earn a bonus payout if you meet a 3-card wager. If you had a winning card combination in your 3-card hand and placed a wager at the start of the round, you get an additional payout depending on the cards you have.[12]
- 1 Pair: 1 to 1
- Flush: 3 to 1
- Straight: 6 to 1
- Three-of-a-kind: 30 to 1
- Straight Flush: 40 to 1
- Mini Royal Flush (ace, king, queen): 50 to 1
- Get a bonus for meeting a progressive wager. You win a progressive wager if you have a winning combo that's a three-of-a-kind or higher with all 5 of the cards. You can also win a small amount from an "envy bonus" if another player at the table gets a winning combo. The payouts are:[13]
- Three-of-a-kind: 9 to 1
- Straight: 30 to 1
- Flush: 40 to 1
- Full House: 50 to 1
- Four-of-a-kind: 300 to 1
- Straight Flush: 10% of the jackpot. If another player gets a straight flush, you win a $300 USD Envy bonus.
- Royal Flush: 100% of the jackpot. If another player gets a royal flush, you win a $1,000 USD Envy bonus.
- Envy bonuses may vary depending on the casino and table.
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How to Remove Contact Lenses with Cotton Swabs Posted: 08 Jun 2022 09:00 AM PDT If your nails are long or you don't like touching your eye with your fingertips, you're probably wondering how to remove your contact lenses. Thankfully, it's easy to use an ordinary cotton swab to take out your lenses safely and quickly. We've put together a step-by-step guide to removing your contact lenses with a cotton swab, plus how to clean and store your lenses for maximum protection. Read on to take out your lenses with confidence! [Edit]Wash your hands. - Thoroughly scrub your hands with soap and hot water to kill germs. Bacteria from your hands can hop to your contact lens case and then to your contacts, leading to infection or irritation in your eyes. Dry your hands well with a clean, lint-free cloth.[1]
- As a rule, always wash your hands before handling contact lenses.[2]
[Edit]Prep your contact lens case. - Rinse and rub the interior of your case with contact solution to clean it. If there's old contact solution sitting in the case, dump it out (reusing or "topping off" old solution can result in infection). Dry the case with a clean tissue.[3]
- Use the contact lens solution recommended by your optometrist or eye care provider.
- Don't use water to clean your case—it may contain particles or bacteria that can accumulate on your contact lenses.
- Anytime you get a new bottle of contact solution, throw away your old case and get a new one to decrease your chance of getting an infection (most bottles of solution come with a case).[4]
[Edit]Apply eye drops. - Add a few drops of saline solution to both eyes before lens removal. Tilt your head back and use your non-dominant hand to hold your eyelids open. With your dominant hand, gently squeeze 1 or 2 drops of saline solution into your eye. Release your lids and blot any excess solution with a clean tissue.[5]
- Saline solution hydrates the contacts and your eyeballs, which makes it easier to slide the contacts out and reduces your risk of corneal abrasion.
[Edit]Grab a clean cotton swab. - Once your eye drops have settled, bend a fresh cotton swab in half. Use a double-ended swab with a cotton bud on each end. After bending, the 2 cotton buds should be lined up and the swab should look like a pair of tweezers or chopsticks.[6]
- Always use a clean cotton swab each time you remove your contacts (reusing the same one makes it more likely you'll spread bacteria to your eyes).
- Alternatively, bend the swab into 3 sections (2 grabbing sections and a middle section between them) to help your grip if necessary.[7]
[Edit]Dip the ends of the swab in contact solution. - Moisten both cotton buds so they are more compact and less fibrous. This makes it less likely that a cotton fiber will stick to your contacts or get in your eye when you take them out. It will also help you get a good grip on the lens.[8]
- This step is optional, but helpful!
[Edit]Begin with the same eye each time. - Pick an eye to start with to keep track of your left and right lenses. Your contacts aren't interchangeable and might have different prescriptions, so you'll want to keep them straight. It doesn't matter which eye you choose—the right or the left will work fine.[9]
[Edit]Look straight ahead. - Face forward without angling your head up or down. If you're new to contact lenses, standing or sitting in front of a well-lit mirror is a good idea. If it's helpful, look slightly upward with just your eyes before you grab the lenses—it's usually easier to grip the bottom third or half of the lens than the exact center.[10]
[Edit]Raise the cotton buds up to the contact lens. - Grip the swab in your dominant hand and place the buds on opposite edges of the lens. Some people can hold their eye open with only their facial muscles. If you're struggling to stop blinking, use your non-dominant pointer finger and thumb to hold your eyelids apart while you operate the swab.[11]
- It takes a while to get used to the sensation of touching your eye. Be patient and stay optimistic while you navigate this process for the first time!
[Edit]Pinch the buds together. - Gently press the buds together on the lens to get a secure grip. This motion mimics the way you would use your fingertips to remove the lens. After the lens folds in on itself between the buds, carefully pull the lens away from your eye and voilà ! You've successfully removed your contact lens.[12]
- If the lens is folded but you lost your grip on it, blink a few times to help push it out of your eye.
- If you're struggling to get a good grip on it, use one end of the swab to gently drag the contact off the cornea and down onto your sclera (the white part of your eye).
[Edit]Rub the contact lens clean. - Rub the lens with contact solution between your pointer finger and thumb. This is the best way to get rid of any deposits or bacteria that built up on the lens before you store it. This will also remove any swab fibers that might have stuck to the lens during removal.[13]
- Rub your lenses clean after every removal to make them last longer and protect your eye health.
- Only use a contact lens disinfecting solution to clean them. Water or saliva aren't sterile and will actually put more germs onto your lens.[14]
[Edit]Put the lens in your contact case. - Drop the contact into your case and fill the well with fresh contact solution. Contact cases are usually marked "left" and "right" (or "L" and "R") to help you keep track of which lens is which, so make sure to put it in the correct well. Securely twist or snap the lid of the well shut.[15]
- Read the instructions on the contact solution bottle or packaging to find out how long you should keep your lenses stored.
- Once your first contact lens is secured in the case, you can repeat this process with your other eye.
- Store your contact lens case upside down on a clean cloth with the caps removed to let it air dry out between uses.[16]
[Edit]Warnings - Using a foreign object, like a cotton swab, to remove your contacts increases the chance of bacteria getting into your eye and causing an infection or irritation. If possible, using your clean fingertips is the safest removal method.
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How to Use Desktop Mode on iPhone Posted: 08 Jun 2022 01:00 AM PDT When you visit a website on your iPhone, your browser will often display a streamlined version designed for mobile viewing. But in some cases, you might prefer to view the full desktop version of the site. By changing a few settings, you can easily switch to desktop mode in iPhone's built-in browser, Safari. You can also view the desktop version of a website in the iOS version of Chrome. In this article, we'll talk you through a few simple methods for switching to desktop mode on iPhone. [Edit]Temporary Desktop Mode for a Single Webpage (Safari) - Navigate to the website in the Safari app. Open the Safari browser app on your iPhone and type the URL of the website you want to visit into the address bar. Then, tap go to load the site.[1]
- Depending on the preferences you've set for the app, the address bar may be located at either the top or bottom of the screen.
- Tap the button. Look for this button to the left of the address bar. Tap it to open a popup menu.[2]
- Select . About halfway down the popup menu, you'll see the option to Request Desktop Website. Tap this button to switch from the mobile version of the site you're viewing to the desktop version.[3]
- This setting only applies to the current tab and won't affect any other websites that are currently open in Safari.
[Edit]Permanent Desktop Mode for a Single Website (Safari) - Open the website in the Safari app. If there's a website you visit frequently that you prefer to use in desktop mode, you can permanently change the settings for that website in Safari. To start, enter the URL of the website you want to visit in the address bar of the Safari app, then tap go.
- Tap at the top of the window. This button is located to the left of the address bar. Depending on your Safari settings, you might find the address bar at the bottom of the screen instead of the top.
- Select from the menu. When the menu pops up, tap Website Settings, which should appear just below Request Desktop Website. This will open a new menu screen.[4]
- Toggle on . At the top of the Website Settings menu, locate the Request Desktop Website option. Toggle the button to the On position.[5]
- Tap . Once you've turned on the desktop mode, tap Done in the upper right corner of the screen to apply the change. From now on, you should see this website in desktop mode every time you visit it in Safari.
- You can always undo the change by going back into the Website Settings menu next time you visit the site.
[Edit]Permanent Desktop Mode for All Websites (Safari) - Open the app. If you prefer to view all websites in desktop mode on your iPhone, you can change Safari's settings to do this by default. To get started, go to your home screen and open Settings.[6]
- Scroll down and select . In the main Settings menu, scroll down until you find Safari. Tap it to open a new menu screen.[7]
- Tap . Scroll down to the Settings for Websites section of the Safari Settings menu. Then, select Request Desktop Website.[8]
- Toggle on . When the new menu screen pops up, toggle on All Websites under Request Desktop Website On. From now on, Safari should display all websites in desktop mode unless you go back into settings and turn this option off.[9]
[Edit]Desktop Mode in Chrome - Open the website you want to visit in Chrome. Launch the Chrome app on your iPhone and type the URL of the website into the address bar at the top. Then, tap go to navigate to the site.[10]
- Tap the menu button. This button is located at the bottom right side of the screen in Chrome. Tap it to open a popup menu.[11]
- Scroll down and tap . Once the popup appears, scroll down until you find Request Desktop Site. This option appears close to the bottom of the menu. After you tap it, the website should display in desktop mode.[12]
- If you visit other pages that are part of the same website during your current browsing session, they may also appear in desktop mode. To convert back to the mobile version, open the ••• menu again and tap Request Mobile Site.
- You can also switch to desktop mode by tapping the Share icon to the right of the address bar, then scrolling down and tapping Request Mobile Site.[13]
- Another option is to download a browser app that is designed to automatically show websites in desktop mode, such as Desktop Browser or Zoomable. You can find these apps by searching for "desktop browser" in the App Store.
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