If you’re new to the world of building and managing websites you may have seen or heard others talk about something called ‘FTP’. Articles often mention “logging into your server via FTP'' or “accessing your website via FTP” but for those who haven’t set up a website before this can often be confusing - I know it was for me the first time around! In this guide we’ll be looking at what FTP is, why it’s needed and how you can use it to access a Wordpress (or non-Wordpress) website on your Verpex hosting account
What is FTP and why do I need it?
File Transfer Protocol (or FTP for short) is used to communicate and send files between computers on a TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) network, more commonly known as the Internet.
It essentially allows users who have the correct permissions, to download and upload files to the File Transfer Protocol server - in this case, your web hosting provider server - to where your website and its associated files live.
Having access to your server via FTP is important because it gives you the ability to browse, edit, upload and delete all of the files which are currently on your server. This could come in useful when trying to complete tasks such as installing Wordpress or uploading a static site to your web server. Using an ‘FTP Client’ you are able to see and browse the files that live on your website’s server as easily as you can a USB flash drive.
Now you know what FTP is and why it’s important for your website, let’s get it setup on your device so that you can make use of your shiny new server.
Step 1 - Creating an FTP Account
As mentioned above, it’s important that only users who have been given permission should be able to access your website’s server (otherwise they could replace your site’s files with their own!) Because of this we need to set up an FTP account.
Login to your Verpex account and from the dashboard, navigate to the Control Panel by clicking the button highlighted in the screenshot below - in this case we’ll be logging in to the control panel of our ‘Iron’ web hosting plan:

















