Cyberduck is a free FTP program for Mac OS X. Once you have chosen Cyberduck as your FTP client, you can use the following step by step guide to help you transfer your files quickly and easily.
Getting your FTP settings You will need to have your FTP settings on hand in order to use Cyberduck to upload your website. This is the FTP information you will need in order to use an FTP client:
Host name: | ftp.yourdomain.com |
User name: | Hosting Username |
Password: | Hosting Password |
Port: | 21 |
How to use Cyberduck This tutorial shows you how to use Cyberduck to upload. You can use Cyberduck to upload by doing the following:
Step 1. Open Cyberduck.
Step 2. Under the File menu, choose Open Connection....
Step 3. Complete these fields in the Site Properties screen:
Below is the description of the fields:
Protocol: | FTP |
Server: | ftp.yourdomain.com |
Port: | 21 |
Username: | Hosting Username |
Password: | Hosting Password |
Step 4. Click Connect. You can now Upload files to your Website. Uploading or Downloading files to your Website Once you have connected to a server, you can transfer files in one of two ways:
- Action Menu. Use the Upload button found within the Action menu to upload your files.
- Drag and Drop. You can upload files by dragging from Finder or your desktop into the folders visible within this view of Cyberduck.
All files must go in the public_html folder. Do NOT place any other files anywhere but here. Your home page file name MUST be labelled index.htm or index.html. The server will try to find this page to display as your first page.
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