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Make sure you have successfully restarted Firefox after installation; otherwise FireFTP will not be fully installed.
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FireFTP will open in another tab by default. To connect to remote ftp click on "Create an account" as described in the image bellow.
If you are doing website maintenance w/ OGO Sense and do not know your FTP login info, please contact us.

After typing in the main details and ID confirm with OK and click the "Connect" button to make the connection to your site.

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Once you've connected, you'll find that the local files are on your left and the remote files are on your right. You can click on a local file and press the arrow pointing to the right to upload a file to the server.
Similarly, you can click on a file on the right side and press the arrow pointing to the left to download a file from the server to your computer.
It would be good if you could use ...images/stories folder for uploading your documents and further classification of those as well.

Check for more tips in the image bellow:

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We hope you'll find the FireFTP application helpful and simple to use but feel free to contact us if you have any issues uploading your content to your Joomla website.
If you find this tutorial hard to follow or have recommendations on how to improve it, feel free to leave a comment in the form below.

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Dragan Grahovac | Business and Marketing Development | OGO Sense | www.ogosense.com
tel.+1 (617) 418-4646 | fax +1 (617) 446-1468 | dgrahovac@ogosense.com | skype: ogosense
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