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<html>This demo will show you how to upload and download files to and from your FTP account using Mozilla Firefox as a FTP client via the FireFTP plugin.<br />
This demo will show you how to upload and download files to and from your FTP account using Mozilla Firefox as a FTP client via the FireFTP plugin.
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==Connect to your FTP account==
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{{note|You will see your local machine's files on the left side and the files on the server on the right side. To browse into a folder you will want to double click on the folder's name}}
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--Connect to your FTP account--<br />
==Create a New Folder==
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*Note: You will see your local machine's files on the left side and the files on the server on the right side. To browse into a folder you will want to double click on the folder's name<br />
[1] Right click in the server's file pane and then click "Create Directory"
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<b><u>Create a New Folder:</b></u><br />
[2] Type in the name of the new folder and then hit Enter
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[1] Right click in the server's file pane and then click "Create Directory"<br />
==Uploading and Downloading Files==
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[2] Type in the name of the new folder and then hit Enter<br />
To upload a file from your local machine to your FTP account, click and drag a file from the left pane into the right pane
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<b><u>Uploading/Downloading Files:</b></u><br />
To download a file from your FTP account to your local machine, click and drag a file from the right pane into the left pane
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- To upload a file from your local machine to your FTP account, click and drag a file from the left pane into the right pane<br />
 
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- To download a file from your FTP account to your local machine, click and drag a file from the right pane into the left pane<br />
 
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[[Configuring FireFTP]]
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<a href='https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/article/264/' id='articlelink'>Configuring FireFTP</a></html> [[Category:FTP]]
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 16 October 2012

This demo will show you how to upload and download files to and from your FTP account using Mozilla Firefox as a FTP client via the FireFTP plugin.

Connect to your FTP account

You will see your local machine's files on the left side and the files on the server on the right side. To browse into a folder you will want to double click on the folder's name

Create a New Folder

[1] Right click in the server's file pane and then click "Create Directory"

[2] Type in the name of the new folder and then hit Enter

Uploading and Downloading Files

To upload a file from your local machine to your FTP account, click and drag a file from the left pane into the right pane

To download a file from your FTP account to your local machine, click and drag a file from the right pane into the left pane


Related Topics

Configuring FireFTP