Using Filezilla for Greatleague
Step 1. After you launch FileZilla
you should get such screen:

As you can see, the interface is not too complicated.
On the left you can see your local folder tree (teal frame) and selected folder
content (green frame). The view and program windows are customizable so once
you feel more comfortable with it you can adjust it to your preferences.
To configure FileZilla to connect to your website
please click on the small computer icon on top left (red arrow).
Step 2. A Site Manager window will show
up.
Click on New Site button and enter a name for the new connection
settings. (It can be really anything, it's just so
that you know where it takes you to ;)).

Step 3. Now you need to fill in the connection
details (marked with red arrows).
Please enter host name (this is your FTP address, please NOTE: NO
"www", "http" but "ftp" goes in front of the
domain name).
Your Server Type is FTP. Logontype
is
Username and password should be provided to you in Login
Information e-mail from VELNET.
If you're not using your computer or you share your pc with other people and
you don't want them to be able to connect to your site you can select the
option not to remember your password (underlined with blue).
Once you're sure the settings are correct click Save and Exit button.

Step 4. Now After you
returned to main program window click small arrow next to the computer icon top
left to see drop-down menu. Pick your website from the list to connect.

Step 5. Connection established. You will see
the folders of your site on the left side of the screen. They vary depending on
the type of server you're on (information provided in Login Details email from
VELNET).
One of the folders you see is your website main directory, the rest of them are
system folders, any modifications you make to the
system folders may damage your website structure.
For cPanel server type your upload directory
is public_html folder. (for
PLESK look further down)

Step 6. Enter (double-click) your upload
directory (public_html or httpdocs).

Step 7. Now find (your website)files you want to upload on your local machine (left-side
folder tree and content).
Simply select the files and drag-and-drop them to the right of the screen (your
web folder).

You will notice the transfer progress on the bottom of the screen.

If
all is OK, your FileZilla window will show the files
you uploaded on the right.

Congratulations! You have just uploaded the website. It should be
visible in your internet browser window.
NOTE: In order for the website to show only after you enter the domain
name in internet browser your main webpage MUST be named index.html (or
index.htm, index.php... you get the idea).
Step 8. If you change/update any of the files
on your PC and wish to apply the changes on your website, all you need to do is
again to drag-and-drop the desired file to it's web
destination and confirm the prompt window to OVERWRITE the file on the server.
NOTE: Please make sure you really want to do the changes as you will not be
able to change it back, unless off course you have a back up on your local
machine.

Step 9. When you upload everything you need you
can close the connection. To that click the icon pointed by red arrow.

You can safely close the program now by clicking
the "x" in red button top left of the screen.
