Yes, you can make a highlight without adding to the story. For example, in a text document, you can use a highlighting tool (like in some word processors) to mark a particular section as a highlight. This doesn't change or add to the actual story content, but just visually emphasizes a part.
Sure. One option is if the story creator has enabled the 'Allow saving' option, then you can save it within the Instagram app itself. However, if they haven't, using unauthorized third - party apps to save stories is not a good idea. These apps can be a security risk and can lead to your Instagram account being banned for violating the terms of use.
Definitely. Another way is to use different font sizes or bold/italic styles for key points in your presentation. This is a simple way to make a highlight. By doing this, you're just emphasizing parts of the existing content without adding new elements that would change the story of your presentation.
Mostly, yes. Snapchat doesn't notify the user when you screenshot their story. So, you can screenshot snapchat stories without being detected. But, Snapchat might change this feature in the future, so it's always good to be aware of any updates.
It depends. Instagram may notify the creator in some cases. But if their notification settings for story screenshots are turned off, then they won't know. So, it's not always possible to be sure they won't find out.
Maybe. There are a lot of things to consider. The type of levereage gym equipment matters. Some are heavier and bulkier than others. You should also check local building codes. They might have specific requirements for adding such heavy equipment on an upper floor. In some cases, you may need to get a permit. Moreover, consider the long - term effects of the gym's presence on the second story. Will it cause the floor to sag over time? To prevent this, regular inspections of the floor's condition are recommended.
You're right. The Holy Zhi of Confucianism is a classic work that contains Confucian and Taoist thoughts, including the remarks and works of Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Laozi, and other philosophers. However, Lao Tzu was the founder of Taoism, and there was no sign of him in the Supreme Saints of Confucianism and Taoism.