Although Instagram is primarily meant for mobile devices, the experience in a web client is quite similar.
VisitInstagram.comin any web net surf tool and sign in to your account or create a new one.
You’ll see more icons in the upper-right corner of the screen.
One looks like a little compass.
Clicking theheartbutton at the top of the screen opens a small window showing a summary of your recent interactions.
Scroll down to view them all.
Select theusericon to view your Instagram profile.
This page is what other users see when they click or tap your name.
Select any photo on your profile to view it full-size.
Instagram has dedicated URLs for every profile.
To visit your Instagram web profile or anyone else’s, go tohttps://instagram.com/username.
Just change “username” to whatever yours is.
If you don’t want strangers looking at posts,set your profile to private.
Drag and drop photos or chooseSelect from computerto browse for photos on your desktop or laptop.
Drag the photos to crop and selectNext.
From here, you might add up to nine more photos.
it’s possible for you to also discard the photo by selecting theXon the photo thumbnail.
SelectNextonce you’ve added all of your photos.
Select anyFiltersorAdjustmentsyou want on your photos, then selectNext.
Add a caption for your post.
you could also add emoji by selecting the smiley.
If desired, add aLocation.
UnderAccessibility, you’ve got the option to add alt text for those with visual impairments.
If you want to turn off commenting, turn off the toggle underAdvanced configs.
SelectSharein the upper-right corner.
Once your post has uploaded successfully, you’ll see the message,Your post has been shared.