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Introduction | Panels & Toolbars | Getting Started | Adding Text & Horizonal Lines | Adding Images
Adding Hyperlinks & Anchors | Basic & Advanced Table Editing | Saving & Publishing

Saving and Publishing:
Be sure to save your files often. If you are creating multiple web pages, be sure to name them differently from each other, but appropriately (for example, a page of links to other resources could be called "links.html").

To publish a file onto your web space, right click the file in the site window, and select your server space under "FTP Server" (it will be named whatever you had named it earlier).

A new window may appear asking you to re-enter your login and password.

Once you are connected, you'll need to split your site window into its dual-view, which will show both your local files and your remote files. Click the appropriate button (shown below) to get this dual-view.

Once in dual-view, click the "FTP" tab to view your local files on the left and your remote files on the right. So long as you're still connected to the server, you can drag files from your local side to the remote side to upload them to your server space. The bottom-right of the window will let you know if you're connected or disconnected. If the connection times out, simply right-click and select "Connect" again.

 


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