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Elesarr

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nice!

/hijack on

btw on a really off topic side note I really like your new avatar garrettroyce ><

ok end of Hijack :)

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//double-hijack on

Yes, I like it too. I noted that leviathon made it for you as part of your new logo. Congrats.

btw, now that you have this new avatar, are we to think of you as a bit of a drip? ;)

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//triple-hijack on
:naughty::naughty: :biggrin::biggrin:
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To connect to your FTP account either use Opera with built-in FTP support, FireFTP extension for Firefox or download free FileZila FTP Client. You can find all of them by simple google searching.

Now go to your cPanel and under "Files" section you will find "FTP Accounts" icon. Click on it and it'll open your FTP accounts manager.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see if there's any FTP accounts in the list. If not you can find "Add FTP Account" form on the top of the page.

When you have your account created (or you use the one that's already there) under "Functions" column of the table you can find "Configure FTP Client" icon (last on the right). Click on it and it'll open a page with configuration parameters.

Choose your FTP client or follow the "Manual Settings" from the bottom of the page to configure your FTP Client.

For a default account (if any) FTP password is same as your cPanel password but you can change it on the Account Management table (icon next to "Configure FTP Client" I mention previously).

Hope it helps.
 

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Slaps everyone* Dont hijack, you bums... (Im allowed to say bums right?)

Thanks for the help, i actually needed the information for my new instillation of DREAMWEAVER :naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty:
 
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Slaps everyone* Dont hijack, you bums... (Im allowed to say bums right?)

Thanks for the help, i actually needed the information for my new instillation of DREAMWEAVER :naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty:


You are welcome! and have fun with DW I use CS4 and love it :cool:
 

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Yea its awesome, im starting to get the hang of it (usins CS4 as well) any tips, or any problems you think i may have that you should warn me about?

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Yea its awesome, im starting to get the hang of it (usins CS4 as well) any tips, or any problems you think i may have that you should warn me about?

//dosent stop highjacking

not really off the top of my head. really be careful with the site settings and make sure you make them relative to your site root or it will wreak havoc on all your links making them relative to your document folders lol.

I just finished setting mine up with Contribute so I have rollback features and everything...sometimes i get carried away and then goof and don't know where to fix it....rollback FTW!!! :lol:
 

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Asuming your talkinga bout adobe contribute i must ask wat does it do?
 

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Here you go:

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I will still use DW to actually code but I like the rollback features it integrates as well as some of the management functions it offers :cool:
 
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