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Copying
your web page files
from your hard drive
to your Web Hosting
server is a simple
process. When you
begin the upload
(publish) to your
new web host, the
web hosting server will prompt you
for the name of the
directory (folder) on your
PC hard drive where
your files are
stored and the file
names to be
uploaded. Now you can make use of the editor/FTP software you purchased. Following the instructions included with the FTP/editor, you can upload your new web site to your web hosting server. We can't offer an explanation of the steps used for FTP/editor software here, because there are hundreds of different ones available. Just remember this, FTP and editor software are designed for the purpose of uploading to a web site. They all work well when used correctly. Take the time to read all of the instructions included and make some test uploads . Don't panic if you can't figure it out initially. I promise you, you'll get the hang of it and will be publishing to your web server like a pro in no time at all. I still chuckle at the mess I made of my first web server eight years ago. There were times I nearly turned my desk over in frustration of my lack of understanding of the software I was using. My mistake was to attempt to design and upload after only a cursory glance at the editor instructions. Read the instructions, all of them. Once you have uploaded all your files, you should test your page on the web server online and make certain that it functions properly and that all files have uploaded correctly. It is also a good idea to test your page online using a different computer to ensure that graphic files are in fact being read from the server and not from your hard drive. If a second computer is not available, just be certain to make note of the page URL/title in the web browser tool bar. See that it says http://mydomain.com/etc and not "my documents/folder/page.htm as you have it labeled in your web site folder in your PC. This is a common problem. We've had numerous people contact us asking why they can see their web pages in their own computer, but not when using any other computers. They're unaware they're viewing their PC files and not an online web page file If
all went well with
your upload, It
is now time to
congratulate
yourself. |