How to Upload Files with FileZilla

Category: FTP & File Transfer • Est. reading time: 1 minute

Uploading in FileZilla means moving files from your computer to your website’s server. Once you are connected, it is as simple as dragging a file from the left side, your computer, to the right side, your server. We will use your homepage’s index file as the example, since getting a site live is the most common first upload, but the same steps work for any file.

The Steps

  1. Connect to your server in FileZilla. If you have not set that up yet, see our guide on connecting to your FTP account.
  2. In the right panel (Remote site), open the folder you want to upload into. For your live website, that is usually public_html, the public part of your server.
  3. In the left panel (Local site), find the file you want to upload, for example your index file.
  4. Drag it from the left panel into the folder on the right. FileZilla copies it up and shows the progress along the bottom.
  5. Confirm it appears in the remote list. For a homepage, visit your domain to see it load.

Good to Know

Uploading a file with the same name as one already on the server replaces it, so double-check before you overwrite. You can also drag several files at once, or a whole folder.

Web servers look for a file named index, such as index.html or index.php, to load as the homepage. If you have more than one, index.php usually takes priority.

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