


You can either use the built in Mobirise Builder FTP client to publish your content or (as many of us do - including myself) get use of a third party FTP client called FileZilla which makes pretty much the same thing as the built in client but maybe a bit more like in a way closer to the regular way we got used to moving files around with file explorers - like you have two panes with some folders in them - on for your local machine and one - for the server you are about to upload to so the upload process pretty much narrows to navigating to the proper locations on both sides and just dragging from one pane to the other. Hi I hope you've figured it out so far bu in case you did not - here are a few words from me:
