How to upload files via the cPanel File Manager? (Video)

Uploading files via the cPanel File Manager is a convenient way to manage your website's files directly through your browser. Here's a step-by-step guide.


Step 1: Log in to cPanel

  1. Open your web browser and go to your cPanel login page (e.g., https://yourdomain.com:2083).
  2. Enter your username and password, then click Log in.

Step 2: Open the File Manager

  1. In the cPanel dashboard, scroll down to the Files section.
  2. Click on File Manager.

Step 3: Navigate to the Desired Directory

  1. Once the File Manager opens, you’ll see the directory structure of your hosting account.
  2. Navigate to the folder where you want to upload files. For example:
    • Public_html: For website files visible to the public.
    • Custom Folders: For other specific purposes.
  3. Double-click the folder to open it.

Step 4: Start the Upload Process

  1. With the target directory open, click the Upload button at the top of the File Manager interface.
  2. A new tab or pop-up will open, allowing you to upload files.

Step 5: Select Files to Upload

  1. Click on the Select File button (or drag and drop files into the designated area).
  2. Browse your computer to find the file(s) you want to upload.
  3. Select the file(s), and the upload will begin automatically.

Step 6: Monitor Upload Progress

  1. A progress bar will indicate the status of the upload.
  2. Once the upload is complete, you’ll see a confirmation message.
  3. Close the upload tab to return to the File Manager.

Step 7: Verify the Uploaded Files

  1. Back in the File Manager, refresh the directory to see the uploaded files.
  2. Ensure the files are in the correct location.

Optional: Set File Permissions

  1. If necessary, right-click on the uploaded file and select Change Permissions.
  2. Adjust permissions as needed (e.g., 644 for files, 755 for directories).

Tips for Effective File Management

  • Compressed Files: If you have multiple files, consider uploading a compressed .zip file. You can then extract it in File Manager to save time.
  • File Size Limits: Check your hosting provider’s file upload size limit. For larger files, use FTP instead.
  • Backup Files: Always back up existing files before overwriting them.

Uploading files via cPanel File Manager is a quick and easy way to update or manage your website files directly from your browser.

 
  • 122 gebruikers vonden dit artikel nuttig
Was dit antwoord nuttig?

Gerelateerde artikelen

How to Download Backup using cPanel? (Video)

Downloading a backup using cPanel is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step...

How to generate a cPanel backup and sent it to FTP Server? (Video)

Generating a cPanel backup and sending it to an FTP server is a straightforward...

How to restore a backup in cPanel? (Video)

Restoring a backup in cPanel is straightforward and allows you to recover your website’s data...

How to change an account password in cPanel? (Video)

Changing an account password in cPanel is simple and can be done in a few quick steps. Follow...

How to update your contact information in cPanel? (Video)

Updating your contact information in cPanel is important to ensure you receive critical...