How Do I Access My WordPress Site From cPanel?

There are three ways to access your WordPress site from cPanel: FTP, SFTP, and SSH.

1. FTP

To access your WordPress site through FTP, open your cPanel and navigate to the “Web Sites” section. You will see a list of all of your sites, and you can click on the name of the site to access its settings.

Under the “Site Configuration” tab, you will find the “FTP” sub-tab.

To access your WordPress site’s files via FTP, you will first need to create a directory on your computer to store the files. You can do this by clicking on the “New Directory” button and specifying the desired directory name.

Once the directory has been created, you can navigate to it and click on the “Upload Files” button to upload the files from your WordPress site.

2. SFTP

To access your WordPress site through SFTP, open your cPanel and navigate to the “Web Sites” section.

Under the “Site Configuration” tab, you will find the “SFTP” sub-tab.

To access your WordPress site’s files via SFTP, you will first need to create a SFTP account on a remote server. You can do this by clicking on the “New SFTP Account” button and providing your credentials.

Once the account has been created, you can navigate to it and click on the “Upload Files” button to upload the files from your WordPress site.

3. SSH

To access your WordPress site through SSH, open your cPanel and navigate to the “Web Sites” section.

Under the “Site Configuration” tab, you will find the “SSH” sub-tab.

To access your WordPress site’s files via SSH, you will first need to create a SSH account on a remote server. You can do this by clicking on the “New SSH Account” button and providing your credentials.

Conclusion

There are three ways to access your WordPress site from cPanel: FTP, SFTP, and SSH. Each method has its own set of pros and cons, so it is important to choose the method that best suits your needs.