This is a discussion on Setting Profile within the iPad Help forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; I want to use a picture on my iPad as my Avatar (see attachment). However the upload from computer button is greyed out. Why? Also, ...
I want to use a picture on my iPad as my Avatar (see attachment). However the upload from computer button is greyed out. Why? Also, I cannot upload pictures from my iPad into a photo album buttons greyed out. Are these features still to be enabled?
Some aspects of tweaking a profile are not that user friendly
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Richard M Brown
Bromley, Kent, UK
It is not possible to upload pictures from an iPad to a website easily. To use this picture as your avatar, it's much easier to do from a regular PC. It's not an iPF app or ipadforums.net issue, it's simply that the 'regular' Safari web-browser cannot be easily used to upload photographs.
So the advice is to do this on your PC - some things are easier on a PC and some things are easier on an iPad.
The problem has to do with the lack of a central file system on the iPad. Since there isn't one there is no way for the a web page to browse for the right file to upload. Rather than have it fail and give error messages Apple chooses to grey out the button to let you know it won't work.
iCab Mobile will works with some web pages (or so I hear), but you have to move the file to the iCab Browser first. I think it is possible using the Open In feature. However it does not work with this forum's site.
If you don't have a computer, there is an awkward way to upload photos to the forum using a combination of the iPad and internet storage. Let me know if it is your only option, and I'll let you know what hoops have to be jumped through.
Most popular photo hosting sites have iPad apps that can be used to upload photos to them. A quick search of the App Store may help you there.
Thanks Mikel
I expect I will do prep work to photos on my PC and use iTunes to add avatars. I have found a quick way of loading photos onto the iPad. Email them to my self, then download them. Disadvantage is that I cannot designate a folder. I have to create folders on the PC in a mini folder structure which I have set up for synchronisation
I have added a WP called "Pages" and spreadsheet called "numbers" to the iPad. Both work well with an external keyboard. They aren't too sophisticated but do an adequate job.
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Brought to you from my super new iPad3 - as from 03/10/12
Richard M Brown
Bromley, Kent, UK
It is not possible to upload pictures from an iPad to a website easily. To use this picture as your avatar, it's much easier to do from a regular PC. It's not an iPF app or ipadforums.net issue, it's simply that the 'regular' Safari web-browser cannot be easily used to upload photographs.
So the advice is to do this on your PC - some things are easier on a PC and some things are easier on an iPad.
Tim
Thanks Tim
I'll do as you advise. I am quickly learning iPad's strengths (several) and weaknesses (not many). It's a cases of horses for courses
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Brought to you from my super new iPad3 - as from 03/10/12
Richard M Brown
Bromley, Kent, UK
It is not possible to upload pictures from an iPad to a website easily. To use this picture as your avatar, it's much easier to do from a regular PC. It's not an iPF app or ipadforums.net issue, it's simply that the 'regular' Safari web-browser cannot be easily used to upload photographs.
So the advice is to do this on your PC - some things are easier on a PC and some things are easier on an iPad.
Tim
Thanks Tim
I'll do as you advise. I am quickly learning iPad's strengths (several) and weaknesses (not many). It's a cases of horses for courses
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Yes - and it's good to see that you've taken the iPad on-board with its strengths and weaknesses. A lot of the 'rants' against the iPad that we get on iPF are from people who have purchased one without really looking in to what it can do. Then they expect it to completely replace their laptop. It's like buying a Ford Mondeo and then expecting it to be good for cross-country work.
It's really a new way of doing some things - as Steve Jobs said "A third way". OK - of course - that's marketing hype, but there is a certain truth in it.
I've used computers since the very early days - mainframes, paper tape and punched cards - and I find that my iPad replaces my laptop for about 80% or more of what I have to do. It's much much more convenient to carry around and, to me at least, the phenomenal battery life is a great, unsung strength. I used to be a laptop junkie, always looking for the power outlets at Starbucks or in the airport - now I simply don't care.
Coupled with a folding Bluetooth keyboard (I do a lot of typing) it's a perfect companion.