You can stick all sorts of stuff in it! Often, sites like Pinterest will have you upload a file to your root directory to prove that you are, indeed, affiliated with your website and have the right to make changes to it. If Pinterest did not make you prove that you have the right to claim your website — anyone could do it and pretend to be a representative of your blog.
On the left-hand side of the screen, click on the folder that is at the very top. For good reason, only the admins on your website usually only yourself in the beginning should have access to it.
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Look for your account's FTP info: you'll need a hostname, a username, and a password these will be different than your HostGator username and password.
It might be in the "Files" section. Download and install one of those. Open up your FTP client application and connect to your HostGator FTP account: in FileZilla, you can just paste your host, username, and password into the top menu there and click the "Quickconnect" button. In the FTP client, the left column shows you all the files on your own computer, the right column shows all the files on your HostGator account's server. That's the folder that's the "web root" of your website.
Dragging them over initiates an upload to HostGator. Good luck to you! Thank you. Once you have the FTP program of choice, the proper settings will need to be configured to connect to the hosting account. A general run-through of the setup of FTP can be found in the following article:. If you wish to use an already installed tool and configured, cPanel has a browser-based file manager that allows you to upload your content from within your control panel.
FTP clients such as FileZilla and CuteFTP tend to use File Transfer Protocol connections between the local machine and the remote server to manipulate, add and remove files within different document roots. The document root is the folder where you keep website files for a domain name. Since cPanel allows for multiple domain names, it is recommended that you create a unique folder for each domain to avoid confusion. File Manager assists in using proper file paths and permissions and allows even beginners to see the file structure of their sites.
For information and tutorials on using the cPanel File Manager, please refer to the following articles:. Here is a video tutorial to guide you on how to create an FTP account. Note : Your control panel layout may look slightly different with the recent updates. However, the steps should still be similar to what was discussed in the video.
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