First, understand that cPanel File Manager is something provided by your host. While we’ll do our best to assist you here, your host should be the right point of call for assistance with using cPanel.
If your host provides a modern version of cPanel, there should be multiple ways to delete any file or folder, such as:
- Select the folder in question and hit the DELETE key on your keyboard
- Select the folder in question and hit the DELETE button in File Manager’s toolbar (shown below)
- Right-click on the folder and choose “Delete” in the dialogue box that appears (shown below)
If you can see these options but the folder doesn’t get deleted, then it’s an ownership/permission issue — and even FTP isn’t going to help with that. Get in touch with your host for assistance.
Good luck!
Thread Starter
andyandy
(@androidandreas)
Thanks.
It’s no proibel deleting the itesm on tnhe right side of cpanel, but how do you delet the fol;der istelf on the left side? Or is it not possible?
This works exactly like the file manager on your personal computer: you can’t delete the folder you’re currently inside. So you need to step outside that Themes-old
folder into the parent folder (possibly wp-content
), before you can delete this folder in question.
You can use the “Up One Level” button to navigate into the parent folder so you can delete the child folder. Or use the Plus (+
) symbol to expand the folder tree… and select the parent folder on the left (probably wp-content
) so the Theme-old
will appear on the right (among other folders) for you to delete it.
Thread Starter
andyandy
(@androidandreas)
The above image shows the folderon the left, “Updraft£, bolded. The right pane shows it is now empty.
I ealise this is probably academic but for the sake of a clean desktop I want to delet \updraft.
Right clicking on it does not sl;ect it for possible deletion in the way click on items in the left pane does. This is what I am getting at.
Is it actually possbnle tlo sle4ct/dlete itsm in the left pane? It is not working for me.
Your screenshot shows you’ve selected te updraft
folder on the right.
But as I explained above in my earlier post, you need to go into the PARENT folder of updraft
before you can delete the child folder updraft
itself.
So select the parent folder wp-content
on the left. You should then see updraft
on the right to delete.
Thread Starter
andyandy
(@androidandreas)
Done, and thankyou very much for your pataince in explaining this..