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flippingbook manual

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Upload your publication using Upload ‘To my server’<br />

◆◆Select Upload from the menu bar and then To my server.<br />

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◆ The software will save the files that make up your <strong>flippingbook</strong><br />

on your local PC. You can change the directory where your files<br />

will be saved to in the pop-up window. Then press on the Start<br />

button to generate the files. When the process is completed,<br />

you can close the pop-up.<br />

◆◆Upload all the files in the output diretory using an FTP client. In<br />

this example we will use FileZilla (a popular and free solution)<br />

to upload the generated files to our server, but you can use any<br />

FTP-program of your choice.<br />

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Log in to your server with your FTP credentials. The server<br />

we use for this example is www.<strong>flippingbook</strong>.com<br />

Navigate to the folder on your PC, to which you published<br />

your files earlier<br />

Navigate to the folder on your sever where you want to<br />

host your publication (here we will use /public/helpdesk)<br />

Create a new folder for your publication and enter it (in this<br />

example we will use the folder ProductGuide)<br />

Select the generated files (by default these are: ‘index.html’<br />

’.htaccess’ and a folder called ‘files’) and upload them to the<br />

newly created folder on your server.<br />

After the upload, your publication is available on your server. The<br />

URL which you can use to open it depends on the settings that<br />

you used, but in the case of this example it will be: http://www.<br />

<strong>flippingbook</strong>.com/public/helpdesk/ProductGuide/index.html

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

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