[SIZE=“5”]Let me tell u what have I done as a beginning step by step!
I went to my ([COLOR=“Red”]control panel[/COLOR])
Then ([COLOR=“Red”]useful stuff[/COLOR])
Then ([COLOR=“Red”]Website templates[/COLOR])
[COLOR=“Red”]I downloaded on of the templates to my computer[/COLOR]
Then I[COLOR=“Red”] Extracted[/COLOR] the file.
NOW TELL me ([COLOR=“SeaGreen”]How can I uploade it to my website[/COLOR]??!) please tell me simply and step by step
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I followed these steps but:
cpanel
file manager,
upload your templates to the folder called public_html
Q1)[COLOR=“Red”]But where exactly should I upload it. There are two selections as I mentioned in the photo
(A & B) ??[/COLOR]
Q2) [COLOR=“SeaGreen”]Look at the files I mentioned in greed. I didn’t upload them. I just found them after creation my domain. Should I delete them or they are important??
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Click public_html so you’re inside it, that’s where you upload to.
Leave the folder and file in green alone.
Red A, for uploading unzipped files.
Red B, for uploading a zipped file. (So if you zip all your website in one file you can upload it all in one go)
Read the restrictions at the bottom.
[SIZE=“4”]But am wondering if this is the right way to upload the templete (should it be zipped or unzipped file)
because when I opened the my domain, there is no templete.![/SIZE]
i eather ain’t going to the right spot or im just really dumb but im new so im confused so any1 able to help?? And sorry i dont quite know how to upload images yet.
Haha this is hilarious. I’m sorry…
Yes the servers searches for the index.* file in every directory. If it isn’t present a page is displayed, showing all the files in that folder and this allows the user to see the content of your site(but only that folder)
This can be useful for the developer and administrator of the site, however this approach to leave directories empty of an index page has two major drawbacks:
Visitors of your site will get the inconvenience (they don’t know what to do)
Malicious visitors can take advantage over the ability to see what is on your site and use them against you and 000webhost
So if you want your site safe and convenient… make sure the user gets redirected by .htaccess when they hit a folder without an index page or and this might be a little cheap… place in every folder that does not contain an index file an empty index.html
Thanks but that website was a dud lol. but i followed all the steps yall put on here but how am i supposed to move dat stuff in tha domain??? cuz i clicked on it and it braught up 2468 as the file i clicked on it it braught up 2468 i did it again and it braught up ps3 i clicked on it it braught up my template and i couldnt do nothing because it braught up error then i went to file manager it braught it all up again ive clicked on everyone of them witch there was only 3 and i clicked move and it braught up this wered stuff and wouldnt let me move it what did i do wrong??
sorry im not a good speller. and when i did all the steps i clicked on the domain, then i clicked on the folder i uploaded, than i clicked on the one right under the parent one, like the numbers as in the picture in one of these messages, than it brings me straight to the template but what did i do wrong?? it wont let me do anything, and then if i click on something like the home button or or register it brings me to the template site on here were i got it and it wont let me do anything else. so whats your advice??