Your FTP client should already be configured to connect to your webserver since you’ve uploaded your site there before. If it isn’t, see How to Use FTP for instructions on configuring your FTP client to connect to your server. If your web server has an online control panel, you can access your server files directly through the web management interface. You’ll be able to access this when you sign into your site as an administrator. Once you’re in the control panel, select the “File Manager” option. If you created your website using a website creation tool like WordPress, Weebly, or Wix, see the platform-specific instructions in the methods below.

To upload files using your FTP program, drag the file into the folder in the FTP window that you want to upload it to. It will begin uploading immediately. Your upload speeds will typically be much slower than your download speeds, so it may take a while to completely upload the file. If you are using the virtual control panel file manager, click the “Upload” button at the top of the window. Browse your computer for the file you want to upload. Large files may take a while to upload to your server.

The download attribute does not work in Safari, Internet Explorer, or Opera Mini. Users with these browsers will open the file in a new page and have to save it manually. [2] X Research source

It may take a little while to upload files, as most connections are slower uploading than downloading.

Basic users are limited to files 5 MB and smaller. Premium users have a 100 MB file size limit.

Text - Click the Link button in the Text Settings window. The button looks like a chainlink. This will open the link menu. Image - Select “A link open” from the “When image is clicked” menu in the Image Settings window. Click “Add a link” in the “What does the link do?” section. This will open the link menu.