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==How to use and FTP client==
 
 
Once you have downloaded Filezilla and installed it, you will then need double click on the Filezilla icon and you should see the following screen below.
 
Once you have downloaded Filezilla and installed it, you will then need double click on the Filezilla icon and you should see the following screen below.
[[File:Filezilla img1.PNG|thumb|center]]
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[[File:Filezilla img1.PNG|600px|thumb|center]]
  
* Step 1
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* '''Step 1'''
 
In order to connect to our server, you will need to use the FTP details that we have provided you with. These details will need to be entered in the following fields.
 
In order to connect to our server, you will need to use the FTP details that we have provided you with. These details will need to be entered in the following fields.
  
[[File:Filezilla img2.PNG|thumb|center]]
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[[File:Filezilla img2.PNG|400px|thumb|center]]
  
  Hostname : This can either be the servers ip address or the domain name eg www.yourdomain.com
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  Hostname -> This can either be the servers ip address or the domain name eg '''www.yourdomain.com'''
  Username : This will be the FTP Username that we have provided you with eg yourdomain-ftp
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  Username -> This will be the FTP Username that we have provided you with eg '''yourdomain-ftp'''
  Password : This will be the FTP password that we have provided you with eg yourpassword
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  Password -> This will be the FTP password that we have provided you with eg '''yourpassword'''
  Port : FTP operates on port 21 which is already set by filezilla so leave it blank.
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  Port     -> FTP operates on port 21 which is already set by filezilla so leave it blank.
  
  
  
* Step 2
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* '''Step 2'''
 
Once you have entered all the details, click on the Quick Connect button, you will then see the following directory listing appear on the right window pain.
 
Once you have entered all the details, click on the Quick Connect button, you will then see the following directory listing appear on the right window pain.
  
[[File:Filezilla img3.PNG|thumb|center]]
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[[File:Filezilla img3.PNG|600px|thumb|center]]
  
* Step 3
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* '''Step 3'''
 
The httpdocs directory is known as the Root Directory. This is the folder that you will upload your website to. All you need to do is double click on httpdocs and you should see the following default Plesk generated page with a few files and folders. Simply remove these files by holding CTRL and A and then press the DELETE key. This will remove all files and folders in this directory.
 
The httpdocs directory is known as the Root Directory. This is the folder that you will upload your website to. All you need to do is double click on httpdocs and you should see the following default Plesk generated page with a few files and folders. Simply remove these files by holding CTRL and A and then press the DELETE key. This will remove all files and folders in this directory.
  
[[File:Filezilla img4.PNG|thumb|center]]
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[[File:Filezilla img4.PNG|600px|thumb|center]]
  
* Step 4
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* '''Step 4'''
 
Now you are ready to upload your files. I you have a look on the left window pane,you will see the option of Local Site. Here you can locate the directory on your computer where the website files are stored. Press CTRL and A and all of the files in the directory will be selected.
 
Now you are ready to upload your files. I you have a look on the left window pane,you will see the option of Local Site. Here you can locate the directory on your computer where the website files are stored. Press CTRL and A and all of the files in the directory will be selected.
  
[[File:Filezilla img5.PNG|thumb|center]]
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[[File:Filezilla img5.PNG|600px|thumb|center]]
  
* Step 5
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* '''Step 5'''
 
Once you have selected the file on your local machine, you can either right-click and select upload or simply drag the contents over to the httpdocs directory. You should then see the files that you selected on the left window pane appear on the right window pane as well.  
 
Once you have selected the file on your local machine, you can either right-click and select upload or simply drag the contents over to the httpdocs directory. You should then see the files that you selected on the left window pane appear on the right window pane as well.  
 
Remember that this depends on how large the files are that you are uploading so it can take some time.
 
Remember that this depends on how large the files are that you are uploading so it can take some time.
  
[[File:Filezilla img6.PNG|thumb|center]]
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[[File:Filezilla img6.PNG|600px|thumb|center]]
  
* Step 6
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* '''Step 6'''
  
 
Once the files have upload successfully, you should see the following at the bottom of your screen.
 
Once the files have upload successfully, you should see the following at the bottom of your screen.
  
[[File:Filezilla img7.PNG|thumb|center]]
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[[File:Filezilla img7.PNG|thumb|600px|center]]

Latest revision as of 14:19, 8 November 2012

Once you have downloaded Filezilla and installed it, you will then need double click on the Filezilla icon and you should see the following screen below.

Filezilla img1.PNG
  • Step 1

In order to connect to our server, you will need to use the FTP details that we have provided you with. These details will need to be entered in the following fields.

Filezilla img2.PNG
Hostname -> This can either be the servers ip address or the domain name eg www.yourdomain.com
Username -> This will be the FTP Username that we have provided you with eg yourdomain-ftp
Password -> This will be the FTP password that we have provided you with eg yourpassword
Port     -> FTP operates on port 21 which is already set by filezilla so leave it blank.


  • Step 2

Once you have entered all the details, click on the Quick Connect button, you will then see the following directory listing appear on the right window pain.

Filezilla img3.PNG
  • Step 3

The httpdocs directory is known as the Root Directory. This is the folder that you will upload your website to. All you need to do is double click on httpdocs and you should see the following default Plesk generated page with a few files and folders. Simply remove these files by holding CTRL and A and then press the DELETE key. This will remove all files and folders in this directory.

Filezilla img4.PNG
  • Step 4

Now you are ready to upload your files. I you have a look on the left window pane,you will see the option of Local Site. Here you can locate the directory on your computer where the website files are stored. Press CTRL and A and all of the files in the directory will be selected.

Filezilla img5.PNG
  • Step 5

Once you have selected the file on your local machine, you can either right-click and select upload or simply drag the contents over to the httpdocs directory. You should then see the files that you selected on the left window pane appear on the right window pane as well. Remember that this depends on how large the files are that you are uploading so it can take some time.

Filezilla img6.PNG
  • Step 6

Once the files have upload successfully, you should see the following at the bottom of your screen.

Filezilla img7.PNG