Yes, I can. First, open the story you want to post the highlight to. Then, look for the option to create or add a highlight. It might be a button or a menu item. Click on it and select the part of the story you want to highlight. After that, just confirm the selection and the highlight will be posted to the story.
Yes. Posting a highlight alone can be useful if it's a self-contained, significant event or aspect that doesn't need more story elements to make sense.
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 usually create a highlight directly from a post without having it added to your main story feed. Just go to the relevant post, and there should be an option to create a highlight from it.
You can try using the dedicated highlight feature of the platform and look for options that allow you to post it separately without adding to the story.
Well, it's possible to post a highlight to a story. A big mistake is not previewing the highlight before posting. You might end up with a highlight that looks bad or is cut off. Also, don't over - highlight. If you highlight too much of the story, it loses its impact. Only highlight the key parts that really matter.
In most cases, it depends on the platform's rules and the rights associated with the story highlight. Some platforms may allow it, while others might prohibit it.
Sure. However, the ability to archive a story highlight and the steps to do it can differ from one platform to another. Some might have a simple archive button, while others might involve a few more clicks or settings adjustments.