We can partially test this by running traceroute in Terminal (Mac users only). This can be caused by connectivity issues between your computer and your server. ![]() There are a few common causes for uploaded files to read as 0 bytes: The file was corrupted during transfer. If you encounter problems, check out the first 3 questions in the FAQ. There was most likely a problem with the upload. Side of the FileZilla window (Remote site). Make sure the homepage of your site (named index.html or index.php) is in the public_html folder (and not in a subfolder). Upload all files (including images, stylesheets) to the Remote site. If you are using MacOS, watch this version. If you need more help, you can watch a video on how to upload files with FileZilla. ![]() Once you are logged into your FTP, you will see your computer files/folders on the left and your hosting account files/folders on the right. You can refer to this tutorial for more details on that. First, you need to log into your FTP through FileZilla.
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