Webfusion host & FTP error

My problem:
I'm trying to launch my first ever website, created in DreamWeaver, via DreamWeaver's FTP onto my Webfusion shared server linux host account. I am unable to connect to Webfusion's server.  I do not know whether the problem lies:
with me putting in the information incorrectly into the Site Definition boxes, or
(as Webfusion suggest) a DreamWeaver problem or
a Webfusion problem.
I would appreciate help from any other member who uses both DreamWeaver and Webfusion regarding how to input my information in the Site Definition boxes and how to get connected.
What I've tried to do:
I've followed the advice in my "Adobe DreamWeaver CS4 Classroom in a Book" where it (not very well) explains how to set up a remote FTP site and I've got an error message: "An FTP error occured - cannot make connection to host.  The remote host cannot be found". Trying to connect to the host server (using the Test button) is also causing a problem in my personal configuration folder, which I've managed to sort out using David Powers' post dated June 4 2002 http://forums.adobe.com/thread/417116?tstart=0#cache'.
I've searched Webfusion's support site for help in completing the boxes in DreamWeaver's Remote info section of the Site Definition box, but their article seem to contradict Adobe's advice.  I've also spoken to Webfusion's help desk. The guy I spoke to gave me some help (as he used DreamWeaver himself) but he told me that he shouldn't help me on this problem as the company did not help on third party software problems.  He did reset my password as he thought that that could be a problem.  The reset has not helped.
Details:
I'm hesitating over putting the information I have in my Remote info boxes in this post as I don't really understand (with the exception of the username and password) how much of the information is personal to me and therefore shouldn't be posted here.
Any help would be gratefully received as I am really stuck.
Gill

Hi Ricky
Thanks for your reponse.
Since I posted my query I've tried using Webfusion's online file manager (per Webfusion's help article) but was not able to upload my files.
I've also tried to connect again via DreamWeaver using your post below, although I am not sure what to put into the Login name box.  Your post says: [email protected], but my username is longer than just the domain name (is this because my domain name is not via Webfusion/123-reg, but another domain name provider?).  It is in the following form: [email protected]  Does this mean that in the Login box I should enter:
ftp@[email protected], or
[email protected]
I've tried both of the above and also the following:
[email protected]
[email protected]
together with the other information in your post.  I've left the 'Use passive FTP' box checked (as per your colleague on the help desk) and I've unchecked the 'Use FTP performance optimization' box in the Server Compatibility box (as per DreamWeaver's suggestion when experiencing problems).  I've left in and then taken out the Host Directory: public_html.  I've still no joy via DreamWeaver.
Current position:
Today I've used FireFTP and (finally) managed to connect to the server.  My files are now on the Webfusion server, but I can only view the site if I use the address given to '..view your content whilst your domain is configured at..' in my confirmation email.  I get a 'Problem loading page' message if I search for my website via my domain name.  I would be grateful if you could explain what I do next to sort this out.
I would also prefer to use DreamWeaver's FTP so any further help you can give on the login name box and why it's still not working for me would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Gill

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