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This tutorial in other languages: [[FileZilla Client Tutorial (en)|English (English)]], [[FileZilla Client Tutorial (de)|Deutsch (German)]]
 
''Note to editors: Please read [[Talk:FileZilla Client Tutorial (en)#Scope_of_this_tutorial|this note on the tutorial scope]] before making additions.''
 
== Introduction ==
 
Welcome to the FileZilla Client tutorial. In this tutorial, you will learn how to
* connect to an FTP server,
* download and upload files,
* use the site manager.
If you already know how to use an FTP client, you may want to read the more advanced [[Using|usage instructions]] instead.
 
We assume that you already installed and started FileZilla Client ([[Client Installation|installation instructions]]).
 
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== Navigating and window layout ==
 
[[File:Annotated main window preview.png|right|frame|Legend: 1. Toolbar, 2. Quickconnect bar, 3. Message log, 4. Local pane, 5. Remote pane, 6. Transfer queue ([[:File:Annotated main window.png|Full-size version]])]]
 
The next step is to get familiar with FileZilla's window layout.
 
Here is a quick introduction: Below the ''toolbar'' (1) and ''quickconnect bar'' (2), the ''message log'' (3) displays transfer and connection related messages. Below, you can find the file listings. The left column (''local pane'', 4) displays the local files and directories, i.e. the stuff on the PC you're using FileZilla on. The right column (''server pane'', 5) displays the files and directories on the server you are connected to. Both columns have a directory tree at the top and a detailed listing of the currently selected directory's contents at the bottom. You can easily navigate either of the trees and lists by clicking around like in any other file manager. At the bottom of the window, the ''transfer queue'' (6) lists the to-be-transferred and already transferred files.
 
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== Using the site manager == 
 
Now that you are confident in transferring files (if not, practice a little bit), you might want to add the server information to the site manager to make it easy to reconnect to this server. To do this, select ''Copy current connection to Site Manager...'' in the ''File'' menu. The site manager will be opened and a new entry will be created with all the important information already filled in. You will notice that the entry's name is selected and highlighted - you can enter some descriptive name so you will later on find your server again (enter something like ''domain.com FTP server'' for example - you can rename it later if you wish). Now close the dialog by clicking on ''OK''.
 
The next time you want to connect to this server, you can simply select it in the site manager and click ''Connect''.
 
== Conclusion ==
 
You should now be able to use the basic FileZilla features.
 
One final remark: Most tasks can be completed in several ways. The ways chosen for this tutorial are the most clear ones - if you invest a bit of time and just look around or read some of the advanced documentation, you will find much quicker ways to achieve what you want (there are toolbar buttons for often-used commands for example; some also react on right-clicking them).
 
If you feel reasonably confident by now, it might be worthwhile to also read the advanced [[Using|usage instructions]] to learn about additional features not shown in this tutorial.
 
== Further information ==
 
* [[Documentation]]: Documentation for the most important topics
* [[Site Manager|Site manager]]: Details about how to set up your sites in FileZilla

Revision as of 16:45, 16 May 2011

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