How to Upload a File to the Root of a WordPress Site

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How to Upload a File to the Root of a WordPress Site

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Below we will tell you how to manage a website using the WordPress service.

The resource allows you to perform all operations with files without going to the hosting. The root directory of the site will be available directly in the WordPress admin panel. You can edit files, delete them, change, download and upload. The functions are absolutely the same as on the hosting control panel.

You can download CYSTEME Finder, the admin files explorer plugins directly from the WordPress admin panel. To do this, follow these steps: "Plugins" - "Add new", enter the plugin merchant cash advance email marketing name, press "Enter", install and activate the program block.

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After activating the plugin, go to "Settings" - "CYSTEME Finder". The root directory of the site will be displayed here. Using the menu located at the top, you can manage files. You can even change the appearance of the directory, choosing small icons or large folders.

It is also possible to create an archive of all files and download it to your computer. To get acquainted with all the available functions, you need to select any file. A list of possible actions will appear.

«CYSTEM Finder»

The vertical menu on the left allows you to open individual folders to manage the files located inside them.

If you don't understand any icon, just hover over it and a pop-up window with an explanation will immediately appear.

Once the site root is found, you can place the necessary files in it. If you need to copy a file from your computer to the server, one of the following options will do:

select the file and drag it with the mouse from the left side (local computer) to the right side (remote server);

select the file on the left side (local computer), right-click, and in the menu that appears, select the command "Upload to server".

Look at the list of files on the right side (remote server) and make sure the download was successful. If unsuccessful, check your internet connection to the server.
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