Publishing your FrontPage website via HTTP Updated on September 13, 2011 by Brad Markle 1 Minutes, 12 Seconds to Read FrontPage is a Microsoft product that is used to build websites. After you have built your website with FrontPage, you will need to publish your site to your account with InMotion Hosting. If you already have installed FrontPage extensions via cPanel, you’ll need to publish your website via HTTP. Do not attmept to upload your website using FTP if you have FrontPage extensions installed. Uploading the website with FTP while FrontPage Extensions are enabled will likely corrupt the extensions. They will need to be un-installed and re-installed. Open your FrontPage software Go to File -> Open Web Locate the web files on your local Computer Go to File -> Publish Web Enter in the publish destination. This can be https://example.com (replacing example.com with your actual domain). OR you can use the IP address of the server like https://123.12.123.12 (replacing 123.12.123.12 with the IP address of the server) Click “OK“ Enter your cPanel username for “Username” and your cPanel password for “Password“ Check “Save this password in your password list“ Click “Ok“ In the right window pane of FrontPage, make sure you are in the “public_html” folder click “Options” in the bottom left On the “Publish” tab, select “All pages, overwriting pages already on destination“ Click “OK“ Click “Publish” to publish all the files to your InMotion account Click “Done” when your website is finished publishing For more step-by-step guides and practical tips, visit our Drupal Education Channel. Share this Article Related Articles How To Create a PHP Redirect (301, 302, and Dynamic Redirect Examples) Connect to SFTP for Shared Hosting Accounts Using FileZilla FTP Basics for Dedicated Servers How to Install Jekyll and Launch a New Site How to Host AI-Prompt Generated Websites on Shared Hosting What is your default PHP.ini file? Getting Started Guide: FTP Configuring your site in WS_FTP Schedule Social Media Posts With Buffer FTP Error – 421 Too Many Connections