About kristiel1961
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142 followers Joined November 2010
Since joining WA back in 2010 things have definitely changed in my life. I am widowed now (lost my husband to cancer in 2012)

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I am trying to upload a index.html file to my site. I went through filezilla and connected then from that point I didn't know where to put the file. There are two files in ther

If you were to upload an index.html file to your website then it would overwrite the existing index.html file and break your WordPress website.

All websites hosted here are using managed WordPress, not raw HTML. The only exception is if you create a new subdomain on your own dot com and don't install WordPress.

I'm trying to upload a squeeze page, so we can't do that on this platform? Thank you for your response.

Yes, you can do that by creating a subdomain. Check out the video I linked to above.

Then when you access the website via FTP you'll upload your file to the httpdocs folder (not the httpSdocs shortcut).

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How do you upload a index.html file to your domain?

How do you upload a index.html file to your domain?

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I am trying to upload a index.html file to my site. I went through filezilla and connected then from that point I didn't know where to put the file. There are two files in ther

If you were to upload an index.html file to your website then it would overwrite the existing index.html file and break your WordPress website.

All websites hosted here are using managed WordPress, not raw HTML. The only exception is if you create a new subdomain on your own dot com and don't install WordPress.

I'm trying to upload a squeeze page, so we can't do that on this platform? Thank you for your response.

Yes, you can do that by creating a subdomain. Check out the video I linked to above.

Then when you access the website via FTP you'll upload your file to the httpdocs folder (not the httpSdocs shortcut).

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