All hosting accounts are managed through a CP and no matter the brand of the latter, you can always find a File Manager tool, which lets you browse the files which you have uploaded inside the hosting account and to carry out basic operations with them, including moving, copying or deleting. Based on the specific tool, there may be more advanced features also, such as control over permissions and archives. Several Control Panels are simpler to work with compared to others and so are their File Manager sections. Since that's the primary tool you shall use to manage your files, it is essential to check in advance what options it comes with and if it will work for you, because a hard-to-use File Manager could be a burden and will make managing your web presence harder.

File Manager in Shared Hosting

The File Manager tool, that is part of our in-house built Hepsia CP, will allow you to administer all the files you upload to your shared hosting account without any difficulty. You could move files and whole folders by dragging-and-dropping them in the account. You can easily upload content in the same manner - pick a file/folder on your personal computer and drag it to your Internet browser where the File Manager is loaded. By right-clicking a file or a folder in your account, you may also access context menus with more advanced options - you will be able to set up or to unpack an archive, to set up a password-protected area, to alter the UNIX permissions using a web interface or to modify the content with various editors without ever leaving the CP – a code editor, an HTML editor or a plain text editor. We've also included help articles and video lessons, that you can access right from the File Manager to find out more about its functions.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our File Manager tool will permit you to do just about anything you want. It's part of the Hepsia Control Panel, provided with all semi-dedicated server accounts and in addition to the normal functions such as copying, deleting or renaming files, you'll be able to use right-click menus in order to access more sophisticated ones. With several mouse clicks, you'll be able to password-protect any folder in the account, to change the UNIX permissions in case a script-based application needs it or to edit the content of any file using plain text, WYSIWYG editors and code. In addition, you will no longer need an FTP program to upload new content given that you can simply drag-and-drop files and entire folders from your pc straight to the File Manager. The tool will do the rest, keeping the folder structure of the content that you upload.