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How do you set Yahoo as your homepage when using Google Chrome?

You can easily set yahoo as your homepage in Google Chrome. Follow the steps below.1) Open Google Chrome, and in the top-right corner, click the ‘Menu Icon’ (Three lines of dot horizontally stacked over each other) and click ‘Settings’.2) In settings page, under ‘On startup’ you will see three options. You need to make sure Open a specific page or set of pages is selected. Now click on Set pages.4) In startup pages window, enter the website address or websites URL of Yahoo which is www.yahoo.com and click ‘OK’.5) Restart Chrome. That will change Google Chrome homepage.Source: How To Change Google Chrome Homepage

How do I make a website page like this - shoutmeloud.com/downloads?

From the looks of it, the website uses the Gensis framework (Genesis Framework)If you want to use WP, then there’s loads of themes you can use. Website Templates & Themes from ThemeForest is a good place to start.I can also create custom WP sites if you’re interested, or if you’re just wanting general pointers you can email me at hello@cutefunk.com

How to change the left panel in Yahoo (home page)?

Yahoo did not include a way to modify your links on the left in this unfriendly new home page. Yahoo claims it will eventually customize for you by your clicks as their algorithm gets to know all about you--which is actually a way to for them to custom market to you and to increase their revenue. Perhaps you aren't doing enough of the clicks that keep the links you like. IMO, it is a ridiculous design, and I refuse to use it. You could create a MY Yahoo page for better customization.
But, you might also try this to modify the favorites on the left: Go to the Canada Yahoo site www.ca.yahoo.com which still has the classic Yahoo homepage. There you can click on the gear to add or subtract sites and then save. When you go back to the US Yahoo homepage, the changes will hopefully stick for you. I've just stopped using the New Yahoo as my homepage and bookmarked my frequent "go to" sites. You can send Yahoo feedback about the new page by clicking the sponsored question at the top of the Yahoo Products category in Answers.

Do companies create their own custom fonts for their website/brand/logo?

As far as logos/brandmarks go, it is commonplace for designers to tweak fonts so there are some variations on the original typeface. I’d posted an answer recently here on the VOGUE logo, which very likely has been modified from Didot:Archie D’Cruz's answer to What is the font used for the Vogue magazine logo?Customizing a font allows the company to truly “own” the brandmark without having to worry about lookalike logos.Having entire font families created for corporate use or in branding efforts is less common. In the past 10 years, I have worked on campaigns for a number of companies, but only two that used proprietary fonts: UPS, which uses UPS Sans (loosely based on DAX), and the National Post, which uses Post Sans. A big reason why proprietary typefaces are not that common is the cost: Having an entire font family created by a top-notch designer doesn’t come cheap. Nick Shinn and Thomas Phinney, both very highly respected type designers, discuss costs here, but figures upwards of $50,000 would be the norm. (See How much does it cost to custom design a typeface?)Still, more and more corporations are discovering the importance of custom fonts that tie in with their brands and offer very high brand recognition. Intel unveiled Intel Clear earlier this year (Intel aims to invigorate brand with proprietary font) and UK foundry Dalton Maag that created Nokia Pure for Nokia won design awards for the typeface (see Nokia Pure). BMW and GE also use proprietary fonts.I could be completely wrong, but I believe Apple may have been the first (or at least one of the first) to use a proprietary corporate font, Apple Garamond, way back in the Eighties.Update: After Jay Sabicer posted his reply, I decided to look into this further, and it turns out that AT&T commissioned the font Bell Gothic for proprietary use as far back as 1938. The typeface remained in uninterrupted use in AT&T's telephone directories until 1978, when it was superseded by Bell Centennial. Bell Gothic was licensed for general use following AT&T's adoption of the new typeface.Update 2: Proprietary typefaces may go back even earlier than Bell Gothic. See the note by Thomas Phinney in the comments below.

How to change my wifi password on at&t u-verse?

Hi, open explorer, write down this IP address... 192.168.1.254, press enter, this gets you inside the router, there click on wireless than go to SSID you'll see your actual name 2WIRE...., change it to what you want your last name or anything, also click on customize network KEy and write the new password, than click on SAVE, the system is gonna ask you for a SYSTEM PASSWORD, you'll find this password written on the side of the router.....
done.

Is there a way to stop AT&T from adding 15 dollars every time I go over on data? Can't I just tell them I want data to stop working once it's used up?

A few options:The myAT&T app allows you to customize who gets what notifications when you hit 65%, 90%, and 100% of your data bucket.  It also allows you to turn off cellular data on one or all lines on your account, and will automatically turn cellular data back on when your next cycle starts.Check your phone settings.  If you have an Android phone, go to your data usage settings, set the correct bill cycle start date, and setup a restriction in your phone to turn off cellular data after you hit your desired threshold (make it a bit below your limit, because each data session sent to AT&T's billing system is rounded up, so data on your phone will always end up being slightly less than what AT&T shows).  On an iPhone, turn off wifi assist to ensure you're only using wifi when you think you are.  On both Android and iPhone, ensure wifi settings are properly configured for places you frequent, and also consider restricting/disabling cellular on a per app basis to prevent unwanted or background cellular data usage of apps that use higher amounts of data such as video or music streaming services.  In general, keep an eye in your phone settings to see if one or more apps just aren't using an unusually large amount of data.Switch to unlimited data.  No $15 overages!  If you have DirecTV or Uverse TV, you may be able to switch to their unlimited plan, and maybe even save money depending on how much data you use along with how many lines you have.  Get the AT&T Unlimited Data plan when you have AT&T wireless and DIRECTV. AT&T gives pricing for plan changes in the myAT&T app, so this may work out if you're using a lot of data.  If you're not a huge data user, or a cord-cutter and not adverse to ending/paying off your contract/installment (or are already going month-to-month) then call them up and let them know you'd like to switch to their gophone service.  It's $40/month for unlimited everything if you set autopay (they just slow down your speed after 2GB at that price instead of making you pay more).  They've got a couple tiers if you need more/less data, check it out here: New GoPhone Plans with Unlimited Text to Mexico, Canada, and over 100 Other Countries.

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