How do I upload my site?

So this has happened: You are a happy owner of a hosting account, and you want to fill it with content – files. While you still seem happy, deep inside yourself, you start rambling on how to upload files and what a hassle this can turn out to be. But we will stop you right there: It’s not hard and we will prove it to you.
 
There are several ways to upload a site – we will provide you with the most common ones:

 




cPanel File Manager (recommended for a small number of files)

 

1. Go to cPanel >> Files section >> the File Manager menu:
 
For cPanel Basic Theme:


 
For cPanel Retro Theme:

 

2. You will be taken to home directory by default:



From here you can move to the root folder for your website. If you wish to upload the content for the main domain, navigate to public_html directory:



3. If you want to view hidden system files such as .htaccess or others, click on Setting in the right top corner:



And enable Show Hidden Files (dotfiles) in the pop-up window:



4. Hit Upload button:



5. Then click on Select File or simply drag-and-drop the need files from your local machine:



6. Once uploaded, you will see this message:



7. You can also Extract or Compress archives which is very helpful and fast especially when uploading/downloading multiple files:



You can find a more detailed guide on how to use File Manager in cPanel here.

While File Manager is instantly accessible via cPanel and does not need to be installed additionally, it is considered to be less convenient than an FTP client.

 
 


FTP clients (recommended for a large number of files/if the website files are frequently updated)

An FTP client allows you to quickly handle files and get instant access to your web space. The only downside is that you will still need to use cPanel in case you want to extract files because FTP clients do not support this feature.

There are plenty of FTP clients, and you can choose one that’s up to you. If you ask us, we suggest that you use Filezilla - this is a popular FTP client with a friendly interface, easy to use and simple to configure.

1. Download  the Filezilla client from the official site.

2. Once you’ve installed it and see the Filezilla icon on your desktop, launch the program.

3. It is possible to connect through different protocols:

FTPes (explicit SSL mode, encrypted):

  • Host: ftpes://server your account is hosted on
  • Port: 21
  • Protocol: FTP
  • Encryption: Require explicit FTP over TLS
  • Logon Type: Normal
  • User: your cPanel username
  • Password: your cPanel password


SFTP (SSH-based secure FTP, encrypted):


Once all the settings are filled out, click on Quickconnect.

You are ready now to work on your website!

The illustrated guide about the FileZilla setup can be found here.

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