Using Filezilla to move files from the Computer folder to Hosting site

Although there are several CMS (Content Management Systems) available today, there are many reasons why you would opt to create your own custom website. No matter how versatile a CMS is, a custom website provides much more flexibility.

Unlike CMS systems however, the website needs to be hosted onto a server using FTP (File Transfer Protocols. Once such programs which allows you to en files over FTP is Filezilla. Filezilla is open source software available for Windows and Mac OSX.

Connect to Your Site

After Filezilla has been installed, you’ll need to define the path that will tell Filezilla what it is connecting to. In the toolbar displayed at the top; click on the ‘File’ option. The drop down menu that is revealed will contain an option, ‘Site Manager’.

Using Filezilla to move files from the Computer folder to Hosting site

Once you click on ‘Site Manager’, a window will pop up asking for details about the new site that you wish to create. Once you click on ‘New Site’, an icon will appear underneath the ‘My FTP Sites’ panel. The new icon will be named ‘New Site’ by default. You can always change this according to your preference.

When you click ‘New Site’, a number of options will appear on the right. Most of the information required at this point will be the same as the one provided to you by your web hosting company at the time of sign-up.

Using Filezilla to move files from the Computer folder to Hosting site

The first empty field requiring the Host will be the same as your domain name. This will be among the information that was provided by the web host. The next field Protocol will be set at the default FTP option.

In the Logon Type option, select Normal, and enter the username and password in the fields displayed below. The username and password ill also have been provided by the web hosting service. Once all the information has been entered, click the ‘Connect’ button to save the information and connect to the site.

Locate Files

The main Filezilla window will now be divided into multiple sections. The Status Window at the top will have a series of text scrolling. This is actually the FTP’s attempts to communicate with the server that you just defined. Once the connection I established, you will have access to your site.

Some other windows will then appear within the main window on the right.

Using Filezilla to move files from the Computer folder to Hosting site

The panel on the right represents the files and folders that are present on the server. Depending upon the features that have been provided by the web hosting company, the panel may display a number of files and folders. The folder that we’re concerned with for file transfer however is the one that will contain the files and images that will be displayed on the website. This folder will typically be named, ‘public_html’, ‘www’ or ‘httpdocs’. Double clicking the directory will provide you access to the folder.

Drag & Drop

The windows that are displayed on the left show the files and folders that are present on the computer. Navigate through these files and folders to locate those that need to be published on the website. Clicking on a folder will reveal the contents in the larger window below. Files can be published simply by dragging and dropping into the destination folder in the right hand window. Alternatively you may even right click the target file and select ‘Upload’. The data that you drag into the right window will be automatically uploaded to the site since Filezilla does not have a ‘Publish’ button.

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Signing up for a Blog Hosting account with Bluehost

Bluehost is one of the best hosting option for bloggers out there.  It offers an updated version of the popular cpanel, with very easy interface for billing, domains handling, database handling and installation of any Blogging application like WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and many more.

Here is where you start.  Add your information below.  It offers free domain name along with hosting, so you don’t have to spend an extra $8-10 on the domain cost as well

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Once you have entered your desired domain name, it takes you to the registration and billing screen.  Let us look at the Registration part of the screen first.  It requires your contact information.

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You can select any of the packages offered by Bluehost depending on what your budget is and what your plans are.  For longer durations, the cost per month is lower.

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As you sign up, you are all set for the Cpanel and its use.  We will discuss the setting up of a blog and installation of various Blogging Applications on another page.

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Hosting for Self Hosted Blogs

Blog Hosting is done using four options:

  • Own Server
  • Shared Server
  • VPS Server from Hosting company
  • Dedicated Server

There are many companies which provide a combination of Shared, VPS and Dedicated Servers.  For having one’s own server is a very involved technical process, which we will leave alone for the purpose of this site.

What is the difference between the three – Shared, VPS and Dedicated Servers?

Let us use the analogy of living in a house and ownership.

Shared Server is akin to leasing an apartment in a large apartment complex.  You don’t own anything and not even responsible directly for anything, yet you have to live within the limits.  Within those limits, your world is “unlimited”!  🙂  So there is a promise of Unlimited Databases, Accounts, EMails, Bandwidth for all the accounts, while each accounts shares CPU time, memory, and disk space.

Despite the promise of unlimited “everything”, the limits are caused by CPU usage which is impacted by the processes run by the blog installed.  This causes overload on the server and your “unlimited” account may be suspended.

This account is however, a boon for starter blogs.  If you are starting out a blog and want to test out the efficacy of your idea and writing skills, then please