Updated WebDAV documentation

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This feature requires a supporter account. <a href="/supporter">Click here</a> to become a supporter. This feature requires a supporter account. <a href="/supporter">Click here</a> to become a supporter.
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<h2>Instructions for Windows</h2> <h2>Instructions per operating system</h2>
<h3>Windows</h3>
<p> <p>
Unfortunately, the WebDAV that comes with Windows file manager has issues with SSL, Unfortunately, the WebDAV that comes with Windows file manager has issues with SSL,
and the problem has not yet been fixed. We recommend using a client like <a href="https://cyberduck.io">Cyberduck</a> with Windows, which is free and has and the problem has not yet been fixed. We recommend using a client like <a href="https://cyberduck.io">Cyberduck</a> with Windows, which is free and has
WebDAV support. You can also try <a href="https://mountainduck.io/">Mountain Duck</a> WebDAV support. You can also try <a href="https://mountainduck.io/">Mountain Duck</a>
which will allow you to mount your Neocities site as a hard drive on your computer. which will allow you to mount your Neocities site as a hard drive on your computer.
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<h2>Instructions for OSX</h2> <h3>macOS</h3>
<p> <p>
<a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/ph3857">Use these instructions</a>, and use this URL to connect: <strong>https://neocities.org/webdav</strong> <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/ph3857">Use these instructions</a>, and use this URL to connect: <strong>https://neocities.org/webdav</strong>
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You can also try out <a href="https://cyberduck.io">Cyberduck</a> or <a href="https://mountainduck.io/">Mountain Duck</a> if you run into any issues. You can also try out <a href="https://cyberduck.io">Cyberduck</a> or <a href="https://mountainduck.io/">Mountain Duck</a> if you run into any issues.
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<h2>Instructions for Linux (Ubuntu)</h2> <h3>Linux (Gnome)</h3>
<p> <p>
<ol> <ol>
<li>Open Nautilus.</li> <li>Open Nautilus.</li>
<li>Press ALT-L to show the location bar.</li> <li>Press CTRL-L to show the location bar.</li>
<li>Type davs://neocities.org/webdav into location bar.</li> <li>Type <code>davs://neocities.org/webdav</code> into location bar.</li>
<li>Enter your login into the popup.</li> <li>Enter your login into the popup.</li>
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<h2>Instructions for Linux (command line)</h2> <h4>Linux (mount as filesystem)</h4>
<p> <p>
For command line, use the <a href="http://johnreid.it/2009/09/26/mount-a-webdav-folder-in-ubuntu-linux/">davfs2</a> package. To mount the WebDAV as a folder in your filesystem use the <a href="https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/davfs2">davfs2</a> package.
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<h2>Accessing multiple sites</h2>
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By default you can use your username/password combination to access your parent site via WebDAV (This is <code><%= current_site.parent? ? current_site.username : current_site.parent.username %></code>). In case you want to access any other sites you only need to use the site's subdomain name as the username (with the same password for your account).
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You can see a list of your sites in <a href="/settings">your settings page</a>.
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