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
- Open your web browser and go to your cPanel login page (e.g.,
https://yourdomain.com:2083
). - Enter your username and password, then click Log in.
Step 2: Open the File Manager
- In the cPanel dashboard, scroll down to the Files section.
- Click on File Manager.
Step 3: Navigate to the Desired Directory
- Once the File Manager opens, you’ll see the directory structure of your hosting account.
- 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.
- Double-click the folder to open it.
Step 4: Start the Upload Process
- With the target directory open, click the Upload button at the top of the File Manager interface.
- A new tab or pop-up will open, allowing you to upload files.
Step 5: Select Files to Upload
- Click on the Select File button (or drag and drop files into the designated area).
- Browse your computer to find the file(s) you want to upload.
- Select the file(s), and the upload will begin automatically.
Step 6: Monitor Upload Progress
- A progress bar will indicate the status of the upload.
- Once the upload is complete, you’ll see a confirmation message.
- Close the upload tab to return to the File Manager.
Step 7: Verify the Uploaded Files
- Back in the File Manager, refresh the directory to see the uploaded files.
- Ensure the files are in the correct location.
Optional: Set File Permissions
- If necessary, right-click on the uploaded file and select Change Permissions.
- 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.