Usually a web host will have tools to upload or download files...
You have to DL the file (unless it's already on your hard drive from your last edit), edit it, and then upload it back to the server, some programs will do that for you automatically....like Frontpage from MSOffice XP Gold or whatever.
It's usually fairly simple to edit in notepad if the page is simple. Or you can find a program to use...I used to use Frontpage Express... I did do a search on the net quickly and the old version I used looks available at
http://www.123ecommerce.com/tutorials/f ... xpress.htm but it might not work without IE 5.01....
I usually use the real frontpage now, hell if you have office you might even have it on your disk....I'd check. There are several versions of Office, usually they all have word, excel, outlook, and power point...then there are versions that include Access (Database), Frontpage (web authoring), and PhotoDraw (picture editing).....I assume you have office, I just don't know which package of office you have
For uploading content you need to find out what your FTP information is.
If your web site is say "myweb.com" then the best guess is
ftp://ftp.myweb.com
but that's not guaranteed....once you have that then if you know the log-in and password you can go there even in internet explorer to transfer files. Just after it says you don't have permission you can go to "log-in as" with a right click on the page to enter the log-in information...you can't move files but you can copy it to a local folder on your HD or drag and drop new stuff into the window, even create new folders...without an additonal program.
You can even usually change your link to:
ftp://name:pass@ftp.myweb.com or something like that, I'd have to double check the syntax, but you can put the log-in and password in a link usually for FTP's.
But it's probably easier to get an FTP client like LeechFTP or CuteFTP or just go through your hosts interface to upload.
I just found having a link on my favorites list in IE was the easiest method for me since I do it all from home.
You can get some basics at
http://www.lissaexplains.com or
http://www.htmlhelpcentral.com/