If you're not using the File manager from within cPanel to upload your files, then you're going to need to use an FTP client which is the recommended method.
There's a lot of choice when it comes down to FTP clients, some are freeware and some are paid applications so it's down to your own personal taste. Here's a selection of tutorials for some FTP clients available to help you get things going.
CuteFTP |
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Configuring your website in CuteFTP | [View Tutorial] |
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Managing files in CuteFTP | [View Tutorial] |
Uploading files using CuteFTP | [View Tutorial] |
FileZilla |
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Configuring your website in FileZilla | [View Tutorial] |
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Managing files in FileZilla | [View Tutorial] |
Uploading files using FileZilla | [View Tutorial] |
FlashFXP |
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Configuring your website in FlashFXP | [View Tutorial] |
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Setting your preferences in FlashFXP | [View Tutorial] |
Uploading files using FlashFXP | [View Tutorial] |
LeapFTP |
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Configuring your website in LeapFTP | [View Tutorial] |
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Managing files in LeapFTP | [View Tutorial] |
Uploading files using LeapFTP | [View Tutorial] |
SmartFTP |
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Configuring your website in SmartFTP | [View Tutorial] |
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Managing files in SmartFTP | [View Tutorial] |
Uploading files using SmartFTP | [View Tutorial] |
FTP Voyager |
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Configuring your website in FTP Voyager | [View Tutorial] |
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Managing files in FTP Voyager | [View Tutorial] |
Uploading files using FTP Voyager | [View Tutorial] |
WinSCP |
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Configuring your website in WinSCP | [View Tutorial] |
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Managing files in WinSCP | [View Tutorial] |
Uploading files using WinSCP | [View Tutorial] |
WS_FTP |
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Configuring your website in WS_FTP | [View Tutorial] |
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Managing files in WS_FTP | [View Tutorial] |
Uploading files using WS_FTP | [View Tutorial] |