You can upload using 2 different methods:
1. Using an FTP Client
2. Upload Using Internet Explorer
1. Uploading Using an FTP Client:
You can use any free or for-purchase FTP program, however our favourite, and the one we will be using in this example, is 'FileZilla', downloadable from
http://tinyurl.com/y7vgre
Please download FileZilla and open the program on your PC. You will be faced with a panel like so:
At the top left of this panel you will notice the field 'Host'.
Enter your Server name: www.yourdomain.com (replace "yourdomain.com" with your actual domain name) into the 'Host' field.
In the 'Username' field: Your FTP username
Password field: Your FTP password
Your FTP username and password can be located in the welcome email you received when signing up with a SupaNames account. If you need to be reminded of such account details please follow the instructions
here.
Please press the 'Quickconnet' button and you will connect to your filespace using FTP.
In the left-hand 'Local Site' pane, scroll through your local files on your PC until you locate your website files:
By right clicking any of your files (or by holding down your keyboard shift key and right clicking on a selection of files) you will see a 'drop down' and you can select 'Upload':

Your files will then be uploaded to the server and appear in the right -hand pane and 'live' on the Internet.
TIP: If you cannot view your files on the Internet, and receive a '403 error' when you visit your site, please check here for the reason why this may be occurring.
2. Uploading Using Internet Explorer:
You can use Internet Explorer as an FTP client to upload your web site.
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Open the URL: ftp://www.yourdomain.com (replace "yourdomain.com" with your actual domain name)
3. A dialogue box will open and ask for you username and password
4. For your username and password refer to the email you received when signing up that contains your username and password.
Once you have the web site open you can upload by simply dragging and dropping your files from a window on your computer