If you do not see the /httpdocs directory in your file list after logging in then it means you have logged in as a web-user. Web users do not have permissions to edit the main web content. You must login as the administrative FTP user to do this.
So How Do I Upload To The Root Web Directory?
Make sure you are connected via FTP with the administrative FTP user. After successfully logging in you should see the following directories (there may be other directories as well):
/cgi-bin
/conf
/httpdocs
/httpsdocs
/statistics
Go into the /httpdocs directory and this is where you will see your roots Index.html file. This is the root area where you should upload your files and will be displayed at the URL of http://www.YourDomain.com/
NOTES:
If you can set your initial directory in your FTP client you can configure it to /httpdocs which will accomplish the same as above.
The default page MUST be named one of the following. FrontPage users can not use the standard Default.html.
index.htm
index.html
index.shtml (Only use if SSI is Required)
index.php (Only use if SSH is Required)
If you do not wish to use the default page of index.html make sure to delete it as it will override and load all other index pages.
What FTP Program Should I Use?
We suggest using CuteFTP or WS-FTP which are Shareware based applications and can be found at http://www.download.com and http://www.shareware.com