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General Discussion

Launch website

Hello Guys! Quick question once I launched my website online, will I still be able to make changes or add some more designs to it? If so, how will I be able to do that?

Thank you :)

5 Answers

I made this website and launched it a few days ago based off of every thing that I learned here at Tree House. I used the works spaces to code it and used Core FTP to update the site with Hostgators Reseller sever since I am making many more web blogs in PHP. The point is that I still use Works spaces and down load the rar file. Please have a look at the site.

http://britishactressblog.com/

Nice work philliphollis, your blog looks great and well done for representing us Brits. I'm amazed that you coded it all on workspaces!

Is there a lesson in treehouse that teach you how to make changes on your website when it's live?

Hi Felix,

Any good hosting provider will allow you to update your website as many times as you wish. Most of these providers will have 2 main options:

  1. Using a visual user interface such as CPANEL (among others)
  2. Using FTP

I almost exclusively use FTP with Filezilla. Use the info and do some investigation, but to answer your question - YES.

Thank you Justin. Its 14 MB out of the 50 MB they let us have on one works space. The beginner PHP was great for making your own blog. Coding it with PHP keeps it slim and loads fast. I still have a lot to do since its designed to be a thick site.

This link provides something to the effect of what your asking. Upload the Website with Nick Pettit

https://teamtreehouse.com/library/how-to-make-a-website/sharing-a-website/upload-the-website

Thanks guys!:)