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  • Thread Starter peltabooks

    (@peltabooks)

    Thanks, Andrew — I’ll check them out!

    Thread Starter peltabooks

    (@peltabooks)

    Thanks for the feedback, Andrew and Dave.

    The URL blog page covers the older versions of Mac operating systems, but unfortunately on OS X (10.8.2) the File Sharing Options screen no longer has a reference to FTP.

    If I’m not able to resolve this then I might go ahead and sign up to a host and edit on the live host (and get them to confirm FTP username and password).

    Thread Starter peltabooks

    (@peltabooks)

    Thank you for your feedback, Dave, much appreciated.

    I’ve entered my local site details and can see the files on the left-hand side of FileZilla. Nothing appears on the right-hand side of the screen (Remote Site section).

    On the ‘Local Site’ side of the FileZilla, if I try and right-click the ‘uploads’ folder I’ve created under ‘wp-content’ I can’t see any options to change the folder permissions and make it writeable. In all of the online demos I’ve seen they seem to be permissioning the folders on the right-hand side of FileZilla.

    Should I be able to permission the folders on the Local site section of the screen?

    Also, when I try and install plugins via the cPanel I am also prompted to enter the FTP username and password, but nothing seems to work.

    Best wishes

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