File Manager in Shared Hosting
When you order a shared plan from our company, you could take advantage of an advanced File Manager tool, that's part of our Hepsia website hosting hosting Control Panel. It includes lots of features and even conventional ones such as copying or moving files could be accessed using right-click context menus, that will make you feel as if you’re working with an application on your home PC. If you move entire folders, their structure shall be kept intact, so you will not have to be concerned about scrambled files. The context menus will give you access to loads of other advanced capabilities as well, so stuff like creating an archive of a whole folder or creating a password-protected area shall be simply a click away. Furthermore, you won't need a third-party FTP program to upload content, as our File Manager supports drag-and-drop file and folder uploads. You may also use 3 different file editors – a plain text editor, a WYSIWYG editor and a code editor.
File Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers
When you host your Internet sites inside a semi-dedicated server account with us, you shall be able to take advantage of our feature-rich File Manager. The tool is a part of the custom-built Hepsia Control Panel and is just as simple and user-friendly. It will only take a click to create, rename or delete a file or a folder in your account and for your comfort and ease, you will be able to sort the content by name, size, type or last modified date. Since the File Manager supports drag-and-drop actions, you may quickly transfer any content within the account, including folders, and their structure shall be preserved. If you'd like to upload any content, you will not need an FTP program, due to the fact that you may drag-and-drop the folders right from your computer. The File Manager also comes with more advanced capabilities and you shall be able to change file permissions, to work with archives and to edit files with plain text and HTML editors, that can be accessed through right-click context menus.