You are Lifesaver, I run through dozen videos and blogs and all are talking about how to edit the HTML website, no one told me how to access it. It's maybe a stupid thing, but I did not know this. You finally removed confusion. Thank you so much.
Argh! So close! I keep hitting walls trying to manually edit some insecure content http to https (no plugin wanted). This was the first time someone actually got me closer to where I need to be. I am in the Cpanel/FileManager/Web Root+ show hidden files/ public_html ...but when i get here, there is no "index_html" to be seen. There is an index.php. no other. What am I overlooking? Is this where I should be for the https code too?
hello I need a help. When i tried to edit in HTML Editor it shows a different page. But i don't have index.html I have Index.php & home.html. So I've tried using home.html. Can you help me.
Hello and thank you for your video! I would like to ask you if you know how to increase the size limit on the HTML page I want to edit. It says that the editor is not avalable to use it if the size of the html page is more than 1MB. Thanks!!
Why are people still using this?? Every other service has intuitive graphic interfaces 0 code!!!! This feels like just a way for web designers to keep a grab on their custumers making it too hard for them making it on their own... Ffff code
So I didn´t finish to watch the video y clicked "save" before downloading a copy of index. I only updated a typo in a line, and for some reason the whole "home" page got screwed up, I imagine there´s not any way to undo the changes I made, right? Any good soul that knows how to? 🤕
Hi no the ssl certificate that i was talking about on the tutorial is just a certificate that certifies the Cpanel URL. It's nothing to do with your website itself. You don't have to have an SSL certificate to edit your website or to use the Cpanel of godaddy. If you have your own Cpanel. (Like if you have your own dedicated server), you will have to purchase Cpanel from Cpanel Company. Then they give you an SSL certificate so that your Cpanel URL is secure. Basically, Godaddy bought Cpanel, and they are re-selling it back to you. They already have by default Cpanel SSL certificate.