In this video we go to WordPress.org, view some themes, and download a good looking one.. . Credits: Image: Jon Cazier of 3nhanced.com |
This quick video will show you how to log in to WordPress.
You just go to your installation URL, and add ‘wp-admin’ at the end. In this video I use Miracle Websites as an example, so I log in at www.MiracleWebsites.com/wp-admin. Continue reading » |
OK, so you’ve grabbed an FTP program, and now you want it to interact with your website. We will again be using the robust FileZilla as an example in this video.
First, find out what your FTP settings are, and leave that browser tab open so you can enter that info into FileZilla. The password you are asked for will be the same one that you use to log into your Control Panel. . Credits: Image: renjith krishnan of FreeDigitalPhotos.net |
If you want to be able to move folders from your computer to your website, you’re going to need an FTP program. The File Manager in your Control Panel isn’t capable of transferring folders/directories.
There are several FREE FTP programs/clients available. There’s even a Firefox extension (FireFTP), so you don’t have to leave your browser. I use FireFTP, and was planning on using it for the video below, but I ran into a glitch where it wouldn’t show me the contents of one of my online folders. So I now use and recomend FileZilla. Why FileZilla?
In the video below, we find and install FileZilla. After this, be sure to check out setting up your FTP program. . . Credits: Image: jscreationzs of FreeDigitalPhotos.net |

In this video we go to WordPress.org, view some themes, and download a good looking one.
This quick video will show you how to log in to WordPress.
OK, so you’ve grabbed an FTP program, and now you want it to interact with your website. We will again be using the robust FileZilla as an example in this video.
If you want to be able to move folders from your computer to your website, you’re going to need an FTP program. The File Manager in your Control Panel isn’t capable of transferring folders/directories.