Please Help Using Dreamweaver Synching With Host Server, "SiteGround"
- May 5, 2020
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I Built my Website in Adobe CC, Dreamweaver 2020. I signed up with Host Server, "SiteGround" so my Website could be accessed over the Internet. I have been in constant contact with "SiteGround" Support. I finally got Dreamveaver to connect with "SiteGround." I then was able to Sync my "Local Site" (Cavett Robert Website" with the "SiteGround" Server. However, I could not click on the name of my new Website, (http://positvreinforcementfoundation.com) because the Support Team at "SiteGround" said the Files I upload to them were in in proper Order/Hierarchy/Folders. They said my Files should be
"Your website's files need to be placed in the public_html directory, so the website is visible when going to "positvereinforcementfoundation.com". I have tried dragging, copy and pasting, etc. unsuccessfully. I even tried "Cloaking" (Freezing all Files so they would not resync to the way my Local Files Hierarchy appeared). Here are the "SiteGround" Support communication to me:
5/4/20 Hello,
My name is Gabriel G. and I am writing in regards to our recent conversation over the phone.
I am providing the information that was promised below.
Hostname(Server name): [Sensitive information removed by forum moderator.]
Directory: /
Username: [removed by moderator]
Password: [removed by moderator]
Port: 21
Best Regards,
5/4/20 Thank you for the update,
Please note that the website's files need to be placed in the public_html directory, so the website is visible when going to "positvereinforcementfoundation.com".
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Should you need further assistance, don't hesitate contacting us at any time by submitting a new support request in the appropriate category.
Best Regards,
Georgi Milkov
Senior Technical Support Team
5/5/20 Hello Cavett,
The document root folder of your domain name is [removed by moderator] and the information in the code box that my colleague has provided represents the contents this directory including files and folders.
The content of the root folder that we provided is the very same as the one from the last screenshot you uploaded which confirms that the issue is not related to the hosting account setup.
Please contact Dreamweaver support for further assistance on the matter being most familiar with their product.
Feel free to reach us back if you require any sort of help from our side.
Best regards,
Teodor Apostolov
Technical Support Team
5/5/20 Hello Cavett,
I do recommend contacting DreamWeaver support. There is no problem from our end. The exact same files are under the public_html folder as the ones from your screenshot: [removed by moderator]
Best Regards,
Milko Nozhchev
Senior Technical Support
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am a Newbie and do not know Code,
Cavett
