WebDAV with Mac OS X
Even without a special client installed, Mac OS X has WedDAV built into the Operating System.
Follow the screens and put YOUR WebDAV URL in when it asks you for your "Server Address". Your WebDAV URL will be given to you when your website is set up.
When prompted for a username and password, enter your FSUID username and password.
1) In the "Go" menu, of the "Finder" application, select "Connect to Server".
2) Type in your WebDAV URL in as the "Server Address". Your WebDAV URL will be given to you when your website is set up, and will look like https://webdav.fsu.edu/yoursite, only yoursite will be reflect your website's name.

3) Optional: If you want to save this site to your Favorite Servers list, then click on the +.

4) Click on Connect.

5) Type in your FSUID username and password (same as you use to login to OMNI). If you want the password to be saved for the next time you login too, then click the box next to "Remember this password...".
Now click OK.

6) You should now have a network icon on your desktop named "yoursite" (where yoursite is really your site's name). Click on the icon to bring up a listing of the files on the server. You can edit those files directly or upload files to the server in this directory.

