Operation Manual

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View this URL. This option lets you view the site by specifying its URL,
e.g. http://www.mywebspace3.com/intro/. For example, the publish
operation could be to a remote computer's folder on the same network,
where the folder is part of a web site on that remote computer and is
therefore web accessible.
View files in Windows Explorer. This provides a useful check of all the
files published in Windows Explorer along with supporting sub-folders
(for graphics etc.).
Publishing to the World Wide Web
Publishing to the World Wide Web involves a few more steps, but is basically
as simple as publishing to a local folder! You can specify that all web page are
published or only pages updated since the last "publish".
To publish your site to the World Wide Web:
1. Choose Site Properties... from the File menu and double-check export
settings, particularly those on the Graphics tab.
2. Click the
Publish to Web button on the Standard toolbar (or choose
Publish Site from the File menu and select Publish to Web... from the
submenu).
If this is your first time publishing to the Web, you'll see a Publish to Web
dialog without any account information present (you'll see your local web site
ready to upload). You’ll need to set up at least one account before you can
proceed.
1. Click the Accounts... button to display the Account Details dialog.
2. In the dialog, enter:
The Account name. This can be any name of your choice. You’ll use
it to identify this account in WebPlus (in case you have more than
one).
The FTP address of your Web host will be a specific URL starting
with "ftp://" as supplied by your service provider.
r: Unless directed by your provider, you can leave this
you want to publish to a specific subfolder of your root directory.
Port numbe
set at "21."
Leave the Folder box blank unless directed by your provider, or if