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Copy and Paste HTML Code Into File Manager

By Linda Roeder, About.com

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Save Your HTML Code

Save Your HTML Code in File Manager

Save Your HTML Code in File Manager

Linda Roeder
Click on the "Save As" button to save your Web page. You will need to give your Web page a name. If you are moving your Web pages here from another site you may want to use the same name that you used on your other site. This way you won't need to change link codes, changing link codes causes broken links and creates a lot of work for you.

After you have uploaded all pages for your Web site you will want to go through them all and make sure you don't have any broken links in your navigation so people can still find your other Web pages.

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