Upload Files to Your Website (FTP)
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Last Updated:
June 19, 2015 11:35 AM
To make your website visible on the Internet, you need to upload your website's files to your hosting account. There are a number of tools you can use to do this, all of which accomplish the same thing (getting files from your local computer to your hosting account with us).
Tool | Where to find more info |
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FileZilla (Recommended) | Connecting to Your Hosting Account with FileZilla (FTP) |
Built-in File Manager | Web & Classic / cPanel / Plesk |
Other Third-Party Apps | This article |
Third-Party Apps (FTP Clients & Site Building Programs)
There are two types of applications that let you move your website's files from your computer to your hosting account with us:
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP) clients that do nothing but transfer files between your computer and a remote server (hence the name File Transfer Protocol). Examples include FileZilla, Fetch (Mac), and gFTP (Linux).
- Site Building Programs that help you build sites often including a publishing feature to move the site from within the application to your hosting account. Examples of these include Adobe Dreamweaver® and Microsoft Expression Web®.
Typical Settings
Though each of these clients works a little differently, they'll ask for similar settings.
Field | What to enter... |
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Host Name | Your primary hosted domain name, or your hosting account IP address (Web & Classic / cPanel / Plesk) |
FTP User Name | Your hosting account's username (Web & Classic / cPanel / Plesk) |
FTP Password | Your hosting account's password (Web & Classic / cPanel / Plesk) |
Website URL | Your site's URL (e.g.http://www.coolexample.com) |
FTP Site URL | Your FTP server's URL (e.g.ftp://www.coolexample.com) or your hosting account's IP address (Web & Classic / cPanel / Plesk) — if neither of these work, see the FTP Site URL Variations section below |
Port | Type 21 (FTP) or 22 (sFTP) |
Passive | If available, select the option to use passive FTP |
Start Directory | Your website's root directory (Web & Classic / cPanel / Plesk) |
Because all of these programs are different, there are a number of different permutations of the FTP Site URL that might or might not work.