Instagram For Business For Dummies. Eric Butow. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

Автор: Eric Butow
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the Start icon in the taskbar.

      2 Click Store in the list of programs or click the Start tile in the Start menu.

      3 In the Search box, type Instagram.

      4 In the list that appears below the Search box, click Instagram.

      5 Click the Get button, as shown in Figure 1-2.After the Windows Store installs the Instagram app on your computer, the Get button in the Store window changes to Launch.

      6 Click Launch to start the app.

Snapshot of clicking Get in the upper-right area of the Microsoft Store window.

      FIGURE 1-2: Click Get in the upper-right area of the Microsoft Store window.

      1 Navigate to the Instagram website at www.instagram.com.

      2 Click the Sign Up link in the Instagram web page.The Store window appears in front of your browser window.

      3 Click the Install button (refer to Figure 1-2).

      4 After installation, start the app by clicking the Launch button.

      Now you can skip ahead of the rest of the class and start Instagramming by going to the “Starting to Gram Instantly” section.

      Installing on a Mac (sort of)

      Instagram doesn’t have a Mac version of its app available to download, as you'll discover if you search for Instagram in the App Store. If you try to download the app from iTunes by clicking Get on the Instagram app page, you’ll see the Get button change to Downloading for a few seconds, and then the button will change back to Get.

      The only way you can access Instagram is on its website. And if you use a web browser other than Safari, you’ll only be able to view, like, and comment on photos and videos. Fortunately, you can bamboozle the Instagram website into thinking you’re accessing the website on the iPhone so you can upload photos.

      

You can only upload photos from your Mac from the bamboozled Instagram website. You can’t take photos, shoot videos, or upload videos.

      An article by Lewis Painter on the Macworld UK website (www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/instagram-for-mac-3641569/) tells you how to do this. But rather than make you go to the website for this information, we tell you how here:

      1 Open Safari.

      2 Choose Safari ⇒ Preferences or press Command+, (comma).

      3 If the Advanced tab isn’t displayed in the dialog box, click the Advanced icon.

      4 Select the Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar check box, shown at the bottom of Figure 1-3.FIGURE 1-3: Display the Develop menu in the Safari menu bar by selecting the check box at the bottom.

      5 Close the window.The Develop option now appears in the menu bar.

      6 Click Develop, move the mouse pointer over User Agent, and then click Safari—iOS 13.1.3—iPhone in the side menu. Apple is always improving its iOS, so the version in the side menu will be newer than 13.1.3 by the time you read this.

      7 Open the Instagram website and log in.The Instagram home screen appears, as shown in Figure 1-4.FIGURE 1-4: To upload a photo, click the plus icon.

      8 Click the plus icon, at the bottom of the screen.The File window opens so you can navigate to your desired folder and add photo(s) to your Instagram profile.

      

If you click the Use the App link (at the bottom of the screen, as shown in Figure 1-4), Safari will just refresh the page and ask if you want to open the App Store. Close the dialog box by clicking Cancel and close the Use the App link by clicking the X to the right of the link.

      Alas and alack, after you upload your photos, you’ll find that the photo-editing options in Safari are more limited than those in the iPhone app. (And remember that you can’t upload videos to Instagram on Safari.)

      If you'd rather upload photos to Instagram by using an app, check out the two apps that the Instagram website lists: Flume and Uplet. A discussion of third-party apps is beyond the scope of this book, so please visit the Instagram website for that information.

      Now that you have Instagram doing your bidding on your Mac, start using Instagram by moving ahead to the “Starting to Gram Instantly” section.

      The first version of Instagram, which was available for download on October 6, 2010, was for iPhone users. It was a wise decision: The popularity of the iPhone combined with Instagram’s ease of use when it came to sharing photos resulted in more than one million registered Instagram users by the end of 2010. (Ten years later, there are about one billion users on iPhone and Android platforms.) You can install the iPhone app not only on your iPhone but also on your iPad if you prefer to use your tablet. (If you have an Android smartphone or tablet, don’t worry. We have you covered in the next section.)

      Installing on an iPhone

      It’s easy to download Instagram from the App Store to your iPhone:

      1 Tap the App Store icon.

      2 Tap the Search icon in the lower-right corner of the screen.

      3 Tap the Search box, at the top of the screen, and start typing the word Instagram.After you type the first few letters, Instagram appears at the top of the results list.

      4 Tap Instagram in the results list.The app information appears on the screen, as shown in Figure 1-5.

      5 Tap Get.If you need to sign into the App Store, type your password in the Sign In to iTunes Store window and then tap Buy. If you have a newer iPhone that doesn’t have a Home button, follow the prompts to complete your transaction. If your iPhone has a touch button and you use Touch ID instead of typing your password, place the appropriate finger or thumb on the Home button.

      6 Tap Open.

      The next time you want to open Instagram, swipe to the Home screen that has room for icons — because that’s where you’ll find the Instagram icon.

      Now Instagram is ready for you to start using it, so move ahead to the “Starting to Gram Instantly” section.

Snapshot of the Instagram app in the iPhone App Store.

      FIGURE 1-5: The Instagram app in the iPhone App Store.

      Installing on an iPad

      Instagram has yet to create a native app for the iPad, which is another one of life’s great mysteries (but not at the level of where missing socks go). However, you can use the iPhone app on the iPad.