Showing posts with label FTP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FTP. Show all posts

How to republish your blog after your have Ftp blog?

If you have an FTP blog, you will still need to republish your blog in order to reflect updates. To republish your blog, go to Posting Status:
















Republish Index will only republish your blog's index (home) page, and your Atom feed, if you have one:
















Republish Entire Site will do exactly that- republish all your blog's pages, including the index page, archive pages and post pages:












A status indicator will show how much of your blog has been published:











For troubleshooting purposes (or if you're just curious), you can click the See More link to view a listing of files that were published:

What is FTP?

FTP is the publishing method by which Blogger transfers blog files to remote servers, so you only need to know about it if you are publishing to your own website. If you are using our free BlogSpot hosting, the publishing is all taken care of for you automatically.

Blogger works with both passive FTP and SFTP (secure FTP), but not active FTP. If your hosting provider only supports active FTP, you can ask them to enable either of the other versions so that you can work with Blogger.

How do you setup an FTP (or sFTP) connection to your external web host?

If you already have an existing website, you can publish to your site via FTP or sFTP.

Go to Settings! Publishing:


and select a connection method:



When you're done, save your server details via the Save Settings button at the bottom, and republish your blog









Notes:

•The default port numbers will be used (:21 for FTP and :22 for SFTP). Specifying an alternate port will not work.
•Do not include http:// or ftp:// in the server address or the path setting.