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Cómo subir archivos a su sitio Web.

Posted: 8-13-2009 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
To view this article in English click here. Para subir archivos a su sitio Web, necesita un cliente de FTP. FTP significa File Transfer Protocol (protocolo de transferencia de archivos). Le deja conectarse con una computadora alejada, tal como un servidor de hosting localizado en otro estado. Usando a FTP, puede subir archivos desde su computadora [...]

Why is my WordPress site running slowly?

Posted: 7-24-2009 in Troubleshooting
Every time a visitor goes to your WordPress® blog, the server processes PHP scripts and establishes a database connection—in laymen’s terms, it’s doing a lot of work. The busier your site is, the slower this process becomes. Slow page loads are problematic as they discourage visitors from visiting your site. The usual culprits are improperly configured [...]

Hosting Multiple Web Sites on Your Hosting Account

Posted: 7-7-2009 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
Here’s the Lowdown: You can host multiple Web sites on your hosting plan. When you use a single hosting account to store multiple Web sites, each site is stored in a separate folder. In this example, we’re going to use our Deluxe hosting account for coolexample.com to host another domain, anothercoolexample.com. They will be separate sites. NOTE: [...]

Cómo Subir Carpetas y Archivos de Contenido a Su Sitio Web.

Posted: 5-21-2009 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
Click here for Uploading Files to Your Web Site in English Para transferir archivos a su sitio Web, necesita un programa de FTP. Este programa lo conectará a una computadora remota—un servidor. Al usar FTP, puede mover archivos desde su propia computadora hacia el servidor remoto y creer directorios para estos archivos. Los programas de FTP [...]

Publishing Your Web Site with Dreamweaver CS4

Posted: 12-15-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
Publishing your website with Dreamweaver® CS4From the Site menu, select New Site. Enter a name for your site, the HTTP Address (URL), and then click Next. If a certain type of server technology is necessary for the site to function, select Yes. Otherwise, select No and click Next. For working with files during development, [...]

Connecting to Your Shared Hosting Account with FTP-SSL

Posted: 12-4-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
You can secure your FTP connection using FTP-SSL. FTP-SSL encrypts the data transfer to and from your Shared Hosting account. To use this option, you need a third party FTP client as most operating systems do not natively support FTP-SSL. Some popular clients are:FileZillaFetch (Mac) gFTP (Linux)  To Determine if FTP-SSL is Supported [...]

Publishing Your Site with Fetch

Posted: 12-1-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
Use the following steps to publish your website using the Fetch FTP client on a Macintosh computer. Connecting to and publishing your site with FetchFrom the File menu, select New Connection.Enter the Hostname, Username and Password and click Connect.Once connected, select Put… from the Remote menu. Select the location of the file(s) to upload then [...]

Locating Your Hosting Login or User Name

Posted: 10-13-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
To upload content to your website, you need your hosting login or user name and password. NOTE: If you’ve forgotten your password, see Changing Your Hosting Account Password (FTP Password) for more information. To Locate Your Hosting LoginLog in to your Account Manager. In the My Products section, click Hosting. In your Hosting Account list, click the name [...]

Third-Party Web Site Creation and FTP Documentation for Your Shared Hosting Account Web Site

Posted: 6-24-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
Numerous third-party applications exist for the creation and/or uploading of files to your Windows or Linux shared hosting account website. To use these applications, you will need the following FTP settings on hand:FTP User Name The user name for your hosting account. FTP Password The password for your hosting account. website URL http://www.coolexample.com Remote website Location or Remote FTP Host Depending [...]

Using Microsoft Expression Web to Upload Your Site

Posted: 6-24-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
This Quick Start guide describes how to use Microsoft Expression Web to connect to your Web server and upload your website. You may download a PDF version to your computer or view the guide below. NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader at [...]

Using Windows Vista to Upload Your Site

Posted: 2-27-2008 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
This guide briefly describes what an FTP client is and how to use Windows Vista Network Places to upload your website to your hosting account. You may download a PDF version to your computer or view the guide below. NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe [...]

Publishing Your Shared Hosting Web Site with Microsoft FrontPage 2003

Posted: 8-30-2007 in Using Microsoft Frontpage
FrontPage 2003 is a Web design application that lets you publish content to your shared hosting website. NOTE: If your site uses advanced FrontPage features, like hit counters or forms, you must enable and upload using FrontPage extensions. For more information, see Installing FrontPage Extensions. If you upload using FTP (e.g., ftp://www.coolexample.com), files that use FrontPage extensions [...]

Actioncast: Using Windows XP Network Places to Upload Your Web Site

Posted: 8-14-2007 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
In this Actioncast, learn how to use Windows XP Network Places to upload your website. Using Windows XP Network Places to Upload Your website

How To: Upload a Web Site Created with iWeb

Posted: 7-13-2007 in Uploading Your Web Site (FTP)
Apple iWeb ‘09™ allows you to publish directly to your hosting account. iWeb ‘08™ has two options for publishing a website: Publish to MobileMe or Publish to a Folder. NOTE: If you used Apple iWeb ‘08 to build your site and want to publish it to your hosting account, use Publish to a Folder, then manually [...]

Performing a Traceroute in Mac OS X

Posted: 6-29-2007 in Troubleshooting
If you are running Mac OS X, you can use the Network Utility application, which is included with Mac OS X, to run the trace route. To Perform a Traceroute in Mac OS X®Launch Network Utility, which is under the Utilities folder on your hard drive. Click Traceroute. Enter the domain name for which you want to perform [...]

 

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