To put your site on the Web, you transfer it to your ISP or Web server. When the transfer process is complete, your site is available to the world.
To transfer your site’s HTML files:
From the Publish menu, choose Transfer Files to Server.
The Transfer Files dialog appears.
From the Transfer files from local directory drop-down list, select the name of the local directory where you published and saved the site’s HTML files. This is usually the Local Publish selection for your local hard disk, or an intranet server where you initially generated the HTML files.
From the Transfer files to remote server drop-down list, select the publish profile where you want to transfer the files.
If you need to define a new publish profile before transferring the files, click the pencil icon next to the drop-down lists. The Publish Settings dialog appears.
Click OK.
NetObjects Fusion 12 generates a temporary copy of the site, connects to the remote server using the settings in the publish profile, and uses its internal FTP program to transfer the site’s HTML files and directories to the remote server, using the file and directory structure you specify.
While NetObjects Fusion 12 is transferring the published site to the server, you can select a different view and continue working. You cannot open a different site.
Changes made to the site while it is being transferred are not automatically made in the published version.
When the transfer is complete and your site is in place, open it in your browser and examine the results.
That’s it. Your site is on the Web and available for the world to see.
See Advanced Publishing for more publishing options.