Uploading your page via FTP
Getting a Domain and Hosting: Uploading
your page via FTP
Now that you have a domain name and a hosting plan you
need to upload your site. This is normally done with an FTP program.
FTP is the easiest and most popular way to transfer your site onto the
Internet.
In this tutorial we will use the FTP program WS-FTP.
This is a free program for personal non-commercial sites, and students.
WS-FTP can be downloaded from CNET.com and is only a very small program and
therefore shouldn't take you long to get.
After downloading and installing WS-FTP, naturally the
first step is selecting it from the start menu and running it. Here is
an example of how to do that:
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The first screen you are presented with displays a list
of settings of a server you might want to connect to. Because we want
to connect to our own servers we click the "New" button on the right.
This gives us blank settings to enter our details into.
The settings are as follows:
- Profile Name: The name you would like to call your
site in WS-FTP's settings. It doesn't make any difference what you name
it but it makes it easier if you pick something easy to remember.
- Host Name / Address: This is the IP address of your
hosting account. You can check your IP address in the welcome setup
email you received from us when you ordered your hosting.
- Host Type: The default of "Automatically detect" is
correct.
- User ID: Your hosting FTP username as found in your
setup email.
- Password: Your hosting FTP password as found in your
setup email
- Account: This can remain blank.
- Comment: This can remain blank.
- Anonymous: This must not be ticked
- Save Pwd: This is optional, but it makes connecting
in the future easier if you tick it.
Once all of your settings are entered, click the
"Apply" button to save them, and then click the "OK" button to connect.
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If all of your settings have been entered correctly
then you will see it connect, and then leave you in your "root
directory". It is important to note that you do not place files
here if you want the public to see them.
You must first go into your public_html
directory to upload files if your account is on a Linux plan or the
httpdocs directory if on a Windows plan. This
directory is where to place files that you would like the public to see
(like your website files). Double-click on the public_html / httpdocs
directory as appropriate to enter it.
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In the public_html / httpdocs directory we see the
following:
- A "cgi-bin" directory for placing any CGI scripts you
need. Most websites we host do not use this feature.
- An "images" directory. This is where the "holding
page" stores its images. You can feel free to delete this directory.
- An "home.htm" file. This is the "holding page" and
can be deleted or overwritten.
To upload your website all of your files need to be
placed in this directory. To upload your first page, go to the
directory on the left-hand part of the screen. Then select your
homepage file (this should be named index.html) and click the "->"
arrow to upload it. Remember that if your page contains any images they
need to be uploaded too.
Congratulations! Your website is now fully working! Now
anyone can type www.yourdomain.com into Internet Explorer or another
web browser and he or she will see your page.
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