All website hosting accounts are handled through a Control Panel and whatever the brand of the latter, you can always find a File Manager tool, which lets you look at the files you have uploaded inside the website hosting account and to complete simple operations with them, such as moving, copying or deleting. Based on the particular tool, there can be more complex functions too, like management of permissions and archives. Several Control Panels are simpler to work with compared with others and so are their File Manager sections. As this is the primary tool you will employ to manage your files, it is essential to check in advance what options it comes with and if it'll work for you, because a hard-to-use File Manager could be a burden and could make managing your online presence harder.

File Manager in Shared Hosting

The feature-rich File Manager that comes with our shared hosting packages shall make controlling your web content as simple as handling files on your computer or notebook. You shall be able to drag-and-drop files and folders not only inside the account, but also straight from your personal computer, so you'll no longer need an FTP client to upload information. Furthermore, the folder structure will be preserved, so files from separate folders shall not get mixed. You can also use right-click context menus and access different features. You'll be able to set up and extract archives, to create password-protected areas and much more. If you'd like to modify files, you could do that through a number of editors - a plain text editor, a code editor and a WYSIWYG editor, so you could select the one you need and feel most at ease working with.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers

Our File Manager tool will allow you to do virtually anything you want. It is a part of the Hepsia CP, that comes with all semi-dedicated server accounts and besides the standard functions including renaming, copying or deleting files, you'll be able to use right-click menus in order to access more complex ones. With a few clicks, you will be able to password-protect any folder inside the account, to edit the UNIX permissions in case a script-based app requires it or to change the content of any file using plain text, WYSIWYG editors and code. What's more, you will no longer require an FTP program to upload new content as you may just drag-and-drop files and whole folders from your computer directly to the File Manager. The tool shall do the rest, saving the folder structure of the content which you upload.