FTP File Manager Browser Support Matrix
NOTE: Before you start, click here to see which version of the FTP File Manager is in your Control Panel. This help article applies to the New FTP File Manager.
We want our websites and applications to be pixel-perfect in the most popular desktop and mobile browser and operating system combinations, and at least functional in as many other combinations as possible. This article outlines which FTP File Manager features are supported by different browsers.
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File and Folder Uploads
Manual uploads are done using the Add file or Add folder menu options, or by using the Upload button.
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Browser | Chrome® | Firefox® | Safari® | IE7 | IE8 | IE9 | Chrome | Firefox | Safari 5 | Safari 6 |
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In-Application Drag and Drop
Using a drag and drop method within your File Manager, you can copy or move files and folders to a new location or even copy a file or an entire folder within the directory in which it resides. You can also use drag and drop to move files and folders from your desktop to the File Manager.
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Browser | Chrome | Firefox | Safari | IE7 | IE8 | IE9 | Chrome | Firefox | Safari 5 | Safari 6 |
Moving files and folders |
File Editing
The WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor is only available for HTML files. While editing an HTML file, click the Show Design button to enable the WYSIWYG editor. The code editor is the default editor for editing text with syntax highlighting for various languages.
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Browser | Chrome | Firefox | Safari | IE7 | IE8 | IE9 | Chrome | Firefox | Safari 5 | Safari 6 |
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WYSIWYG editor |