In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you can upload your website, you'll need to know your username, password, and website address for your hosting service's FTP server. This can usually be found in the "FTP" section of the hosting service's dashboard.  Common examples of hosting services include GoDaddy and Hostinger. You must be logged in to see this information. If your website doesn't support FTP, you'll need to upload it directly to your hosting service's control panel instead. Open the folder in which your website's files are stored, then click and drag your mouse across the files to highlight them and press Ctrl+C to copy them. The website's files typically include an index file, a cascading style sheet (CSS) file, and an images folder. Double-click This PC on your computer's desktop, or type this pc into Start {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png\/30px-Windowsstart.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} and then click This PC at the top of the search results. The "This PC" window will open. You can connect to your website hosting service's FTP folder by doing the following:  Click the Computer tab. Click Add a network location, then click Next twice. Enter your hosting service's FTP address, then click Next. Uncheck the "Log on anonymously" box, then enter your FTP username and click Next. Enter a name for the network, click Next, and click Finish. Once the FTP folder opens, you'll be prompted to type in the password which was listed on your hosting service's FTP page. In the FTP folder, double-click the "public_html" (or "html", or "root") folder to open it. Click a blank space in the folder, then press Ctrl+V to paste the files into the folder. In your computer's web browser, go to your website's domain address. As long as your website's files have finished uploading to your website's FTP folder, your website should be live.
Summary: Find your hosting service's FTP information. Copy your website's files. Open This PC. Create a new FTP network folder. Enter your password when prompted. Open the "public_html" folder. Paste in your website's files. Access your website.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You have to have the right amount and type of Energy needed for the attack cost (listed on the card to the left of the attack name) attached to that Pokémon in order to attack. Some attacks require colorless energy. There are indicated by white stars, and can be any type of energy. Other attacks will require specific energy types. Most cards have a Weakness to a particular type. It will receive additional damage if your Pokémon is of the type it has weakness to. It will receive less damage if your Pokémon is of the type it has resistance to. The damage an attack inflicts will be to the right of the attack name. There are also some effects that are listed beneath some attacks that can increase the damage output, so watch out for those! This damage is placed on the defending Pokémon (your opponent's Active Pokémon). In game, damage will be referred to as damage counters, with each one representing 10 damage. You can keep track of these damage counters by using official counters, any sort of small flat objects, or with dice. Pokémon with 0 HP (the amount of damage is greater than or equal to the HP of the Pokémon) are knocked out. Place them in their owner's discard pile, along with any Energies or items that may be attached, and any or all evolutions. Then, you can take a Prize card.
Summary:
Attack. Note your opponent's weakness. Check the defending Pokémon's resistance. Inflict damage. Discard knocked out Pokémon.