In Feburary 2016 09,
Open Coda on your Mac. At the top of the application are a few icons showing various options. Click the Sites icon.
Look at the bottom of the window for the Add Site button. Click this button. A window comes up that allows you to add all the server credentials for the site you want to add to Coda.
Fill in the text boxes with the necessary information. Beside Nickname, type the name you will use to identify the site. Add the homepage address next to Root URL to grab a screenshot of the site to display. Under Connecting, add the server address, user name and password. You can change the transfer protocols from FTP to SFTP in the Protocol drop-down menu if you wish to use the secure transfer protocol instead. Adjust any other settings as needed.
Click the 'Save' button to save all your needed settings. If your settings are correct, you will see a screenshot in the Coda app. Click it to connect to your server. If you didn't input the settings correct, Coda will let you know and you will have the opportunity to edit the settings.
In Feburary 2016 09,
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Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Make a Link to FTP With Username PasswordIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Open the HTML document in a text editor, such as Notepad.
Locate the area of the document where you want to add the FTP link.
Type the code 'FTP Link' to add the link. Replace 'user_name' with the username for the FTP server and replace 'password' with the password for the account. Replace 'hostname' with the hostname of the FTP server. Replace 'FTP Link' with any text you prefer.
Save and close the HTML file.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Open the HTML document in a text editor, such as Notepad.
Locate the area of the document where you want to add the FTP link.
Type the code 'FTP Link' to add the link. Replace 'user_name' with the username for the FTP server and replace 'password' with the password for the account. Replace 'hostname' with the hostname of the FTP server. Replace 'FTP Link' with any text you prefer.
Save and close the HTML file.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
How to Test FTP SitesIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Computer.' Click 'Add a Network Location' to start the connection wizard.
Click 'Next' on the welcome window. Select the option labeled 'Choose a custom network location.' Click 'Next.'
Type the location of your FTP server. Make sure you add 'ftp://' at the beginning of the address. Click the 'Next' button.
Check the box labeled 'Log on anonymously.' This is what your readers use to access the server. If you require a user name and password, clear the box and type in your user name and password. Click 'Next.'
Enter a name for your FTP network connection and click 'Next.' On the final screen, click 'Finish.' The connection to the FTP server is made and a Windows Explorer window opens listing your FTP site files and directories. Download files and upload them to test functionality.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Computer.' Click 'Add a Network Location' to start the connection wizard.
Click 'Next' on the welcome window. Select the option labeled 'Choose a custom network location.' Click 'Next.'
Type the location of your FTP server. Make sure you add 'ftp://' at the beginning of the address. Click the 'Next' button.
Check the box labeled 'Log on anonymously.' This is what your readers use to access the server. If you require a user name and password, clear the box and type in your user name and password. Click 'Next.'
Enter a name for your FTP network connection and click 'Next.' On the final screen, click 'Finish.' The connection to the FTP server is made and a Windows Explorer window opens listing your FTP site files and directories. Download files and upload them to test functionality.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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