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How to Upload Website Files Using cPanel File Manager

Use cPanel File Manager to upload website files directly to public_html without needing an FTP client.

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Step-by-step guide

Upload Website Files Using cPanel File Manager without stress.

Use cPanel File Manager to upload website files directly to public_html without needing an FTP client. This guide is written for customers who want clear, practical steps instead of confusing technical jargon.

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Before you begin

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Customers who want to upload website files using cpanel file manager without confusion or risky guesswork.

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Walkthrough

Follow these steps carefully.

Use this guide as a practical checklist. The exact wording in your control panel can vary slightly depending on theme, permissions and package type.

✓ Log in to cPanel and open File Manager from the Files section.
✓ In the left sidebar, open the public_html folder for the main website.
✓ For addon domains, open the folder assigned to that specific domain.
✓ Click Upload in the top toolbar.
✓ Drag your files into the upload window or choose Select File.
✓ Wait until the progress bar reaches 100%.
✓ Return to File Manager and confirm the files appear in the correct folder.
✓ Visit your website in a browser to test the uploaded file or page.
Helpful tips

Make the setup smoother.

Keep usernames, passwords, stream details and domain records stored securely. When working with websites or radio services, small spelling mistakes in usernames, ports, domains or file paths can stop a setup from working properly.

Where possible, test changes before relying on them for a live public broadcast or customer-facing website.

✓ public_html is usually the live website folder for the main domain.
✓ Be careful not to overwrite existing index.php or index.html files unless intended.
✓ Zip large folders before upload, then extract them inside File Manager.
Need help?

Online Audience can help with setup, checks and troubleshooting.

Our team supports radio hosting, web hosting, client area access, station websites, stream links, SSL, domains and service setup. If you are unsure about the next step, open a ticket with a short description and screenshots where possible.

For service changes, account-specific checks or anything that may affect your live station, using a support ticket is usually the safest route because it keeps the request structured and trackable.

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Questions

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Open a support ticket with the account, domain or station details and our team can advise on the safest route.

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