If you’ve built your site in PageBreeze HTML Editor, you can publish it directly to your Ruachost hosting account using the built-in FTP publishing feature (available in the Professional version). This guide walks you through the process.
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Steps to Publish with PageBreeze
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Open Your Project
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Launch PageBreeze and open the website project you want to publish.
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Open the Publish Tab
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Click the Publish (FTP) tab.
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Enter FTP Connection Details
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FTP Host: Your domain name (e.g.,
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If DNS isn’t yet pointed, use your server’s hostname.
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User Name: Your Ruachost/cPanel username.
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Password: Your Ruachost/cPanel password.
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Starting Directory: /home/username/public_html
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Add a subdirectory if you want to publish to a folder.
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(Optional) Connection Name: Save this setup for future use.
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Connect to the Server
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Click Connect.
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PageBreeze will connect to your Ruachost hosting account.
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Choose What to Publish
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Selected File Only → Upload a single file.
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All HTML files in local directory → Upload only HTML files.
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All graphic files in local directory → Upload only images.
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ALL files in local directory → Upload everything (recommended for first-time publishing).
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Publish Your Site
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Click Publish Now.
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PageBreeze uploads your files to Ruachost.
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Verify Your Site
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Open your domain in a browser to confirm your site is live.
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Troubleshooting
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Login errors → Double-check username, password, and FTP host.
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Files not visible → Ensure you’re uploading to public_html.
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Domain not resolving → Confirm nameservers are set to Ruachost and allow up to 48 hours for DNS propagation.