mdesorcie
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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?
@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.
Hi, t-p – thank you for your input. Responding by the numbers:
- Where can I do this?
- Image dimensions do not impact this problem. Only the file size seems to matter.
- Image formats do not impact this problem. Only the file size seems to matter.
- Where can I do this?
- As mentioned previously, this was attempted without success.
- The WordPress installation is being run locally. There is no resource issue present.
- This step is inapplicable based on #6.
- This reply was modified 1 week, 5 days ago by mdesorcie.