Now click on the Web Panel and a page will open up on the left that shows the mobile version of the Instagram website.The Instagram URL will appear in the box under Add Web Panel.Click on the + icon in the bar on the left.You can add Mobile as a web panel in Vivaldi and always use that setting when you visit Instagram. The drawbacks of using this technique to post to Instagram Stories? It works best with Portrait images (landscape gets cropped). When you are happy with the image click on Add to your story.You can choose to Keep or Discard the image. If you don’t want to post the image click on the X in the top left.Once you have input your text and click on Add to your story.Whatever you type will appear in the centre of the image once you select Done. If you’d like to add text to your image click on the Aa in the top right.You can add stamps or draw on your image using the tools.You’ll then see a preview of the image (and potentially a request for Instagram to know your location).Browse for the image you’d like to post and double click or select Choose.Select the Your Story icon in the top left.Step 3: Upload photos to Instagram Stories from your Mac Add a caption, location and/or tags and you’re ready to post to your feed.Once you’ve edited your photo and are ready to post, click Next.You can also click the Filter tab to browse for, and apply, a filter to your image.You can expand the cropped square image by tapping the arrow icon on the bottom-left of the image preview, and tapping the right icon allows you to rotate the photo.Browse for the image you’d like to post, select it and click Choose.Tap the + icon on the toolbar at the bottom of your Instagram feed.Now, to use your Mac to upload your photos: Step 2: Upload photos to Instagram from your Mac Now the Instagram website should automatically reload (manually refresh if not) and display the mobile version of the site, complete with upload functionality. Then select Develop (from the menu bar) > User Agent > Safari – iOS 12.1.3 – iPhone (or whatever version is newest).Head to the Instagram website and log in to your account.Make sure Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar is toggled on.Open Safari and head to Safari > Preferences > Advanced.Step 1: Make Instagram think you’re on an iPhoneįirst things first, before we can fool Instagram into letting us upload an image we need to make it think we are in fact using an iPhone. We’ll show you how to make Instagram think you are on an iPhone so you can upload images. While you can’t use the standard Instagram website to upload photos on a Mac, there is a way to ‘trick’ Instagram into thinking you’re accessing the site via an iPhone, which does allow for photo uploads. There’s no denying that the Instagram website has been vastly improved since it first launched, but there’s still no native way to post images or videos either to your feed or to your Instagram Story… How to upload photos to Instagram from a Mac
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