One can always upload and send files, large or small, via the email. If the file is very large, you can also use a source such as Cloud, or YouSendIt.
Yousendit is a e-mail program that lets a web user to send really huge files to another person. It is very popular and it sends items over 10 MBs reliably.
YouSendIt's motto is 'Overnight? Are you kidding?'.
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It depends on what kind of files you want to upload but there are software/websites that will help with this that are completely free. One of the most well know is file upload wizard.
Yes. Uploading refers to moving files to something greater. If some files are on your flash drive, you can upload them to a computer. If the files are already on your computer, you can upload them to a website, such as Google Docs, or Dropbox.
The purpose of an FTP server is to transfer files from your computer to your web server. The amount of files you can upload depends on the size of them. For the most part, the number of files to upload will not be an issue.
Gmail can hold the largest files.
If you have access to your FTP, you upload the PDF into the website files.
Download and upload files to U.S. Bank, plus delete files
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If you can upload HTML, then you can upload CSS. Both are text files the browser interprets.