Here is a detailed step-by-step procedure for uploading a file in cPanel using the File Manager, along with descriptions of what you would typically see in a cPanel interface.
???? Steps to Upload a File in cPanel
???? Step 1: Log in to Your cPanel Account
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URL: Usually https://yourdomain.com/cpanelor via your hosting provider’s dashboard.
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Login Page: Enter your username and password provided by your hosting company. 
???? Step 2: Open the File Manager
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On the cPanel dashboard, look for the “Files” section. 
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Click on “File Manager”. - 
???? Image would show the File Manager icon – typically a folder icon. 
 
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???? Step 3: Navigate to the Correct Directory
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In the File Manager, you’ll see a left-hand directory tree and a main window listing files. 
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Navigate to the folder where you want to upload the file (e.g., public_htmlfor website files).- 
???? If uploading files to your main website, use public_html.
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???? Image would show the navigation pane with public_htmlhighlighted.
 
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⬆️ Step 4: Click the Upload Button
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In the top toolbar, click “Upload”. - 
???? Image would show the Upload button near the top of the File Manager. 
 
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???? Step 5: Select the File to Upload
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A new tab or window will open titled Upload files. 
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Click “Select File” or drag and drop a file into the gray upload area. 
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Browse your local computer and choose the file you want to upload. 
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The upload progress bar will show the upload status. - 
✅ Wait until it shows 100% Complete. 
 
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???? Step 6: Return to File Manager
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Once the upload is finished, click “Go Back to ‘/your-folder-name’”. 
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You’ll now see your uploaded file listed in the File Manager. - 
???? Image would show the uploaded file now visible in the File Manager window. 
 
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???? Optional Step 7: Verify or Edit the File
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You can right-click the file to: - 
View 
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Edit 
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Rename 
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Change Permissions (CHMOD) 
 
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✅ Tips
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Use .zipfiles if you are uploading multiple files and then extract them in File Manager.
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Check file size limits—typically around 100 MB via the File Manager. Use FTP for larger files. 
