In most cases, you can. Think of it like having two different folders. One is the story folder which is more about the immediate and temporary sharing. The highlights folder is like a more permanent or at least longer - lasting display. So, you can take an item and put it straight into the highlights without it first going through the story process. This is especially handy when you have something that you think is important enough to be highlighted but not something you want to share just as a story for a short time.
You can focus on using vivid language or unique descriptions to create highlights. For example, describe a scene in more detail or use powerful adjectives.
You could use vivid descriptions or unique perspectives to create highlights without adding new plot elements.
You can do it by using vivid descriptions or unique perspectives. For example, describe a scene in more detail or offer a new way to look at a character's actions.
You can do it by emphasizing certain elements through vivid descriptions or unique perspectives. Like, highlighting a character's trait by using more intense adjectives without adding new plot points.
To achieve this, you need to be discerning. Look for elements that have a standalone value and can be highlighted independently without disrupting or adding to the story's progression.
You can use vivid descriptions or unique perspectives to add highlights. For example, describe a scene in more detail to make it stand out without changing the story's main events.
Well, you might try using a separate feature or option specifically for highlights that doesn't involve adding to the main story.
Yes, you can. Highlighting certain parts doesn't necessarily mean adding to the main story content.
It depends. Sometimes, you can add highlights through creative cinematography or unique sound design that don't directly contribute to the story's plot but enhance the overall experience. However, it's crucial to ensure these additions don't disrupt the narrative flow or the integrity of the story.
The trick is to find the specific feature for highlights in the app. Sometimes, it's under 'photo management' or 'edit profile'. Once you're there, you can choose the photos and make sure the 'add to story' option is unchecked.
Sure. Usually, highlights are like a separate feature that doesn't directly contribute to the story itself. It's more like marking or emphasizing certain parts without changing the core narrative.