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Uploading Content with File Manager

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To upload a website from your computer to the Plesk server using File Manager:

  1. On your computer, add the folder containing your website’s files to
    an archive (ZIP, RAR, TAR, TGZ, or TAR.GZ).

  2. In Plesk, go to Files, click the
    httpdocs folder to open it, click Upload, select the archive
    file, and then click Open.

  3. Once the file has been uploaded, select the checkbox next to it and then
    click Extract Files.

Editing Files in File Manager

By default, you can edit pages of your website in File Manager using:

If your Plesk administrator installed the Rich Editor
extension, you can also use it to edit
HTML files in File Manager. Rich Editor is a WYSIWYG editor like Code Editor
but with more features (for example, built-in spellchecker).

To edit a file in File Manager:

  1. Hover over the file. The corresponding line will become highlighted.
  2. Click to open the file’s context menu.
  3. Click Edit in … Editor (the button name depends on the editor you want to use).

Changing Permissions in File Manager

If you have files or web pages that you want to make inaccessible on the
Internet, change these files’ access permissions in File Manager.

To edit access permissions for a file or a directory:

  1. Hover over the file. The corresponding line will become highlighted.
  2. Click to open the file’s context menu and then click Change Permissions.
  3. Edit the permissions and then click OK. Learn how to review and
    edit the permissions in Setting File and Directory Access Permissions.

By default, File Manager changes permissions non-recursively, which means that
children files and directories
do not inherit changed permissions of the parent directory.
In Plesk for Linux, you can have File Manager change permissions recursively if your Plesk administrator
installed the Permissions Recursive extension and you
are familiar with octal notation of file permissions.

To edit access permissions recursively:

  1. Hover over the directory. The corresponding line will become highlighted.
  2. Click to open the directory’s context menu and then click Set Permissions Recursive.
  3. Edit the permissions. “Folder Permissions” refer to the parent directory itself
    and also children directories. “File Permissions” refer to children files.
  4. When you have finished changing permissions, click OK.

Searching for Files in File Manager

In File Manager, you can search for files by searching for a text in
filename only, content only, or both.
To choose how to search for files, click the icon
next to the search field and then click the desired search type.