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FTP Upload
In this tutorial, you have learned how to connect to a remote server using an FTP program. You also learned how to upload files to the server and download files from the server. You will need these skills in order to make your web site available for others to view through their browsers.
In any program that supports FTP, you need to know these 3 elements in order to input your information into the settings in order to make your connections.
Also note you have only been shown two examples of FTP clients. These are two of the most common programs to upload your .html files. If you are working with another FTP client, and would like to continue to use it for your folders and files, please feel free to do so. All you will need to do is create a new host within the FTP client that you are using.
Post your work
Part 1: Using the correct FTP platform for your computer (Mac or PC), connect to it and upload the .html document you created in Week 3. This was named "lastname_page1.html". Once you have it uploaded, view the information above and post your URL address into the discussion thread.
Double-check your work before leaving the classroom. If this file does not open for you, it will not open for the instructor. Bring any questions that you have to this discussion board for further clarification of the use of an FTP client.
Part 2: By now, you have created the basic homepage for the Canterbury University, and uploaded it to your server. Remember that websites are a construction of content and process. The information is content, and the design, storyboard, coding, and uploading is process.
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