The last thing you need to do is add in your web hosting FTP information.
Server NameThis is a name you give your hosting provider. I recommend calling it something that you'll remember where it is and what is hosted there. This is especially important if you're going to set up multiple locations to post your files (like testing servers and version control servers).Connect Using:FTP — you can also use other methods, but this is the most common and easiest. Talk to your hosting provider to find out if they require use of sFTP or another connection method.FTP Address:This is the domain of your hosting provider. It often starts withftp.. Talk to your hosting provider to find the correct address.Username:The username for your hosting provider.Password:The password for your hosting provider account.Root Directory:This is often left blank, but sometimes you need to put your files in a sub-directory. Talk to your hosting provider if you have questions.Web URL:The URL of your website. This is so that Dreamweaver can help you test pages.
Once you have these options set, click on the Test button. If you have the information correct, Dreamweaver will report that the FTP worked.
Finally, click on Save and then Save again to save your settings.
Then, you can click on the up arrow again and upload your files to your hosting server.


