The cPanel file manager supports the creation, uploading, editing, and deletion of files. If
you’re a cPanel hosting customer, you have
access to the tool. A GUI-based tool, it makes the navigation and alteration of an account’s
files easy. Because of its simplicity, it makes short work of small tasks.
An alternative to the tool would be an FTP client. Which has many similarities, but requires
more configuration before it can be used. Learn
more about FTP!
To use the file manager, you need to access your control panel, find out how to log in to cPanel!
Using cPanel file manager
Firstly, login to cPanel.
When you’re logged in, under the files section, click
file manager.
Afterwards, take note of the left column shown, there is a search bar and tree of the
different directories on the cPanel account.
Next, the right column shows the contents of these directories, allowing you to navigate
through individual files within the tool.
After, take a look at the below commands; Manipulate and manage folders and files
easily. Features include creation, uploading editing, and, deletion. To use one of the
commands, select either of the above and then click the command button. For instance, to
upload a file to public_html, double-click the folder then click upload.
When moving through different directories in the file manager, make use of secondary
navigation features to help; You can go back to the root directory or
home, move in and out of directories easily with up
one level, back and,
forward. After that, click reload,
this makes sure any changes you made are visible. Want to make multiple changes at once?
Use the select all feature.
Finally, alongside the different button activated features, cPanel also lets you
drag and drop both files and folders directly into the tool.
If you haven’t used a drag and drop type feature before, try grabbing a file from
your desktop and dragging it into the file manager.