Publishing your website using KompoZer Updated on January 11, 2023 by Carrie Smaha 1 Minutes, 5 Seconds to Read What is KompoZer? KompoZer is a free WYSIWYG editor to help you build web pages. It includes web file management capabilities found in many paid programs such as Dreamweaver, FrontPage, and Expression. It’s designed to be easy to use and you do not need to know HTML or web coding to use it. For more information on KompoZer please see their website. Configuring the Publishing Settings in KompoZer Once you have KompoZer open, select “Edit” and “Publishing Site Settings…” from the drop down menu Next, fill in the publishing settings. Be sure to use the TEMP URL in the publishing address instead of your domain name. For the username and password you can use your cpanel username and password. Once you are finished click “OK” Publishing in KompoZer Now, if you are ready to publish your website, go to “File” and select “Publish As…” In the image below, you will see “Site Subdirectory for this page”. This is used if you wish to publish the site to a subdirectory. If you are publishing to the root folder (public_html) leave this field blank. Once you have configured your publishing settings click “Publish” and your site will be live! If you need further assistance please feel free to contact our support department. Share this Article Carrie Smaha Senior Manager Marketing Operations Carrie enjoys working on demand generation and product marketing projects that tap into multi-touch campaign design, technical SEO, content marketing, software design, and business operations. More Articles by Carrie 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