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FTP: How to Connect to Your Website

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the method used to upload or download files from your website. You will need to use FTP if you plan on uploading or downloading multiple files at the same time.

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FTP: How to Connect Using an Offline Website Builder

Many website builders are stored online inside of your iPage hosting account. However, many popular offline builders exist which are stored on your personal computer instead. When it is time to publish your website online, these offline builders temporarily connect to your FatCow account via FTP to upload a published copy of your website. While some offline website builders may need to be manually uploaded through an FTP Client, some have the capability of connecting via FTP directly.

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Website Backup and Restore Tool - Video

This article shows a video tutorial that discusses the importance and uses of the website backup and restore tool.

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Website Backup and Restore

This article shows you how to purchase Website Backup & Restore to protect your online investment.

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WebsiteBuilder: Saving and Publishing Your Website

This article provides an explanation of the difference in saving and publishing a website. It provides instruction too on how to access both.

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WordPress: How to Move Your Website

One of the greatest benefits of WordPress is that it is so easy to move from one location to another. This article is designed to help you understand some of the concepts behind moving your WordPress website.

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Reference: How To Make Your Website Load Faster

Website design has a big impact on how fast a website can load. Website design encompasses more than just the visual appeal of the site; it also refers to how the site is coded and organized and put together as a whole.

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WebsiteBuilder: How to Save and Publish Your Website.

Just like a document, image or presentation you make your website needs to be saved at regular intervals to ensure your work isn't lost. We recommend that you save your site after making significant changes.

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WordPress: How To Recreate Your Website Using WordPress

If your existing website is not performing as it should, you can recreate it on the world's most popular site builder, WordPress. This outline suggests using the WordPress platform in a way that will not cause any website downtime. You can adjust this process in whatever way that best fits your needs.

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What's the difference between Web-Hosting Servers, Website Files, and Domain Names

When you're new to hosting a website, it isn't always obvious to recognize the different pieces that make everything work. What we want to talk about here are some of the major things that help bring your website to life.

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