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This tutorial in other languages: [[FileZilla Client Tutorial (en)|English (English)]], [[FileZilla Client Tutorial (de)|Deutsch (German)]], [[FileZilla Client Tutorial (es)|Español (Spanish)]]
 
 
 
''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]]).
 
 
 
== Connecting to a server ==
 
 
 
The first thing to do is connecting to a server.
 
 
 
This is our (fictional) login data - please use your own data instead if you want to actively follow the tutorial.
 
 
 
  Hostname: example.org
 
  Username: john
 
  Password: 7PjU#.J3
 
 
 
We will use the quickconnect bar for establishing the connection:
 
 
 
[[File:Tutorial_Quickconnect.png]]
 
 
 
Enter the hostname into the quickconnect bar's ''Host:'' field, the username into the ''Username:'' field as well as the password into the ''Password:'' field. You may leave the ''Port:'' field empty unless your login information specifies a certain port to use. Now click on ''Quickconnect''.
 
 
 
'''Note:''' If your login information specifies a protocol like ''SFTP'' or ''FTPS'', enter the hostname as follows: <tt>sftp://hostname</tt> or <tt>ftps://hostname</tt> respectively.
 
 
 
FileZilla will now try to connect to the server. If all works well, you will notice that the right "column" switched from ''Not connected to any server'' to displaying a list of files and directories.
 
 
 
== Navigating and window layout ==
 
 
 
[[File:Annotated main window preview.png|right|frame|Legend: 1. Toolbar, 2. Quick connect 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 ''quick connect 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.
 
 
 
== Transferring files ==
 
 
 
Now we will upload these files (or the ones you choose, respectively):
 
 
 
  website/
 
  +- index.html
 
  +- images/
 
    +- image01.jpg
 
    +- image02.jpg
 
 
 
=== Uploading ===
 
 
 
First - in the ''local pane'' - bring the directory into view which contains data to be uploaded (e.g. <tt>index.html</tt> and <tt>images/</tt>). Now, navigate to the desired target directory on the server (using the ''server pane'''s file listings). To upload the data, select the respective files/directories and drag them from the ''local'' to the ''remote'' pane. You will notice that the files will be added to the ''transfer queue'' at the bottom of the window and soon thereafter get removed again - since they were (hopefully, if nothing went wrong) just uploaded to the server. The uploaded files and directories should now be displayed in the server content listing at the right side of the window.
 
 
 
[[File:Tutorial_Filelists.png|center|frame|Local and remote file listings after uploading the example files]]
 
 
 
'''Note:''' If you don't like using drag-and-drop, you can also right click on files/directories (in the lower local pane) and select ''Upload'' to upload them - or simply double-click a file entry (this does not work for directories).
 
 
 
'''Note (advanced):''' If you enable filtering and upload a complete directory, only the not-filtered-out files and directories inside this directory will be transferred.
 
 
 
=== Downloading ===
 
 
 
Downloading files, or complete directories, works essentially the same way as uploading - you just drag the files/directories from the remote pane to the local pane this time, instead of the other way round.
 
 
 
'''Note:''' In case you (accidentally) try to overwrite a file during upload or download, FileZilla will by default display a dialog asking what to do (overwrite, rename, skip...).
 
 
 
== 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''.
 
 
 
Thank you so much    Thank you so much Ali for sharing such puioecrs tutorials with us, may be it took a long time for you to learn these things a huge search too. But you are guiding us from your expirience very nicely. I have seen your all videos i really enjoyed will wait for next ..one thing i am unemployed now days, learning PHP, MySql, CSS, HTML etc. web development. tell me can i do FreeLance work? and what about Adsense ? Thank you once again for your wonderful tutorials. Hey Ali Baba you are awesome. !:
 
 
 
== 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 04:35, 26 October 2012

A lot of of what you claim happens to be aotgnishinsly appropriate and that makes me ponder why I had not looked at this in this light previously. This piece really did switch the light on for me as far as this specific topic goes. However at this time there is just one factor I am not really too comfortable with so while I attempt to reconcile that with the actual main idea of the point, let me see what the rest of your readers have to point out.Nicely done.