Yes. For instance, in Flickr, you can create albums or collections which can be considered as highlights. You don't need to have a story associated with the photos. Just select the photos you want to highlight and organize them into a set.
Often, yes. Many photo - sharing apps provide this flexibility. They understand that sometimes you want to feature a photo in a special way (like in highlights) but not as part of a chronological story. So, they offer separate functions to do that. You may need to explore the app's menu or settings to find the exact way to do it, but it's usually possible.
Yes, you can. But it might not have the same impact as having a story to provide context.
Yes. In apps like Flickr. You can mark certain photos as favorites or create collections which can act as highlights. And this can be done without adding them to a story - like feature if there is one. The process usually involves selecting the photo and choosing the option to add it to a special collection.
Yes, on many platforms like Instagram, you can create a highlight without it being directly linked to a story. You just need to go to your saved stories and select the ones you want to make into a highlight. Then you can give it a name and customize it as you like.
It's usually quite simple. Just look for the upload icon or option within the Story feature and follow the prompts.
The process can vary depending on the platform. But generally, you need to find the specific upload feature for the story. It might be in a menu, or maybe there's a plus sign to indicate adding something. Once you click that, browse your files to select the photo you want to upload.
Sure! Usually, in many social media apps or websites, there's an option to upload photos to your story. Just look for the 'upload' or 'add photo' button.
Yes. Many reading apps allow you to highlight text for various reasons like marking important points, even if they are not part of a story. You might be reading a non - fiction book or an article, and you can still highlight relevant passages.
It could be that the photo format isn't supported. Make sure it's in a common format like JPEG or PNG. Also, check if the file size is too large.
It could be that the photo format isn't supported. Make sure it's in a commonly accepted format like JPEG or PNG. Also, check if the file size is within the allowed limit.