To upload files through Control Panel
- Log in to Control Panel.
- Go to Websites & Domains > File Manager.
- Create and upload files and directories.
Place the files and directories that should be accessible via HTTP HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol is an application-layer protocol for transmitting hypermedia documents, such as HTML. It was designed for communication between web browsers and web servers, but it can also be used for other purposes protocol to the httpdocs directory. Place your CGI scripts into the cgi-bin directory.
- To create a new directory within your current location, click the Add New Directory button.
- To create new files in the required directory, click Add New File,
- To upload a file from the local machine, click Upload a file, specify the path to its location in the File source box (or use the Browse button to locate the file), and click OK.
- in the Create a file section specify the file name, select the Use html template check box, if you want file manager to insert some basic html tags to the new file, and click OK. A page will open allowing you to enter the content or html-formatted source of a new file. After you are done, click OK.
- To modify permissions for a file or directory, in the Permissions column, click the respective hyperlink representing the set of permissions. Modify the permissions as desired and click OK.
- To edit the source code of a file, click .
- To edit the Web page in the built-in visual editor (available only to users of Microsoft Internet Explorer), click
- . When editing an HTML
HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the main markup language for displaying web pages and other information that can be displayed in a web browser. file, Control Panel opens internal WYSIWYG
WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get. The term is used in computing to describe a system in which content (text and graphics) displayed onscreen during editing appears in a form closely corresponding to its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product, which might be a printed document, web page, or slide presentation. editor by default. If you want to edit the source code of the HTML file, click HTML. To return back to WYSIWYG
WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get. The term is used in computing to describe a system in which content (text and graphics) displayed onscreen during editing appears in a form closely corresponding to its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product, which might be a printed document, web page, or slide presentation. mode, click Design.
- To view the file, click
.
- To rename a file or directory, click
. Type in a new name and click OK.
- To copy or move a file or directory to another location, select the required file or directory using the appropriate check box, and click Copy/Move. Specify the destination for the file or directory to be copied or renamed to, then click Copy to copy, or Move to move it.
- To update the file or directory creation date, click Change Timestamp. The time stamp will be updated with the current local time.
- To remove a file or directory, select the corresponding check box, and click Remove. Confirm removal and click OK.