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Edit Files Using the Cloud Sites File Manager

Edit website code directly in your browser. Learn how to use the Cloud Sites File Manager to modify HTML, CSS, and PHP files without an FTP client.

Introduction

The Cloud Sites File Manager allows you to edit website files (such as HTML, CSS, PHP, or web.config) directly from your web browser. This eliminates the need for third-party FTP clients when you need to make quick changes to your code.


Prerequisites

  • Access to a Cloud Sites account.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Log in to the Cloud Sites File Manager (see Logging Into Cloud Sites File Manager).
  2. Navigate through the folders to locate the file you wish to modify.
  3. Click on the filename. A drop-down menu will appear.
  4. Select Edit from the menu.
  5. The text editor will open in a new window. Make your necessary code changes.
  6. Click the Save icon in the toolbar to commit your changes.
  7. Click Close to return to the file list.
Important Note on Support Scope
Please remember that while our Support Team can ensure the File Manager tool is working correctly, we cannot assist with writing or debugging code. If your edits cause errors on your site, you may need to consult a web developer or restore the file from a backup.


Next Steps

After editing your files, you should:

  • Clear your browser cache and refresh your live website to see the changes take effect.
  • Download a backup of the file before making further edits, just in case you need to revert.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No. The built-in editor is for text-based files only (HTML, CSS, PHP, etc.). To edit images, you must download them to your computer, edit them in software like Photoshop, and re-upload them.

No. Once you click Save, the change is live on the server. There is no “Ctrl+Z” version history in the File Manager. We strongly recommend creating a copy of the file (e.g., index.php.bak) before editing.

This is usually due to caching. Try clearing your browser cache or opening your website in an Incognito/Private window.

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