Upload your files and folders
By admin, September 9th, 2009,in css course, css tips, css tools, html, web browsers, web design »Tags: css, seo, styles, web browsers, web design, web tools | No Comments »
If you are not using Dreamweaver or another editor with a built-in FTP client, you will need a separate FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client.
Either way, in order to log in, you will need to enter the host name, user name, and password. Then you can upload your files and folders from the local folder on your computer to the root folder of your site’s server. You can obtain the FTP log-in information from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or, if you are in a corporate environment, your network administrator.
The only page you absolutely need in the root level folder (my local version of this folder is called stylin2_site in Figure 7.3) is the home page, which is the 3_col_liquid_faux.html fi le, renamed to home.html so it loads automatically. See the sidebar called “The Root Directory” for details on this. Although you can put all the XHTML pages at this top level, it’s good practice to organize them into subfolders.