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  • Thread Starter mdesorcie

    (@mdesorcie)

    Thank you, @t-p – results follow.

    Method 1: No change – the maximum file size already says it’s set to 300 MB

    Method 2: Applied

    Method 3: Applied

    Method 4: Unclear where in the “htaccess” file this code should go – can you advise?

    Method 5: Applied

    After applying what I could, it appears that the WordPress Admin panel is now accepting larger files. I appreciate the help! But, I want to understand how and where we should modify the htaccess file for future-proofing purposes. Can you assist with this?

    Thread Starter mdesorcie

    (@mdesorcie)

    @t-p – just a quick update here – it looks like the threshold before the WordPress configuration starts refusing image uploads is ~120 KB. Can you tell me where (both in the UI and in the WordPress build files) such a limit might be getting enforced so I can check? To be absolutely clear, this does not appear to be an image size problem but a file size problem.

    Thread Starter mdesorcie

    (@mdesorcie)

    Hi, t-p – thank you for your input. Responding by the numbers:

    1. Where can I do this?
    2. Image dimensions do not impact this problem. Only the file size seems to matter.
    3. Image formats do not impact this problem. Only the file size seems to matter.
    4. Where can I do this?
    5. As mentioned previously, this was attempted without success.
    6. The WordPress installation is being run locally. There is no resource issue present.
    7. This step is inapplicable based on #6.
    • This reply was modified 1 week, 5 days ago by mdesorcie.
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