Anyone here have suggestions on how to debug this, or have success migrating a fairly straightforward GoDaddy site? Thanks in advance.
]]>Is that the right file? Should I delete it?
Things I’ve tried to fix it:
deleting plugins, updating plugins, updating themes, switching themes, reinstalling WordPress
Thanks for the help.
]]>I use the above web-based access to WP (main access to all pages is here: https://www.mywebsite.org/wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=page) and have very poor knowledge of WP. I don’t know about any editors that one can click on like Gutenberg or Avada, I just use the web interface (using Chrome). All I know is that when I want to add an image, I go to the media page to drag files into the upload box and then go to the list of media files to get the URL address of the file that I then insert into the html code on one of the main pages.
Thank you
]]>Whether it is “file might be too big on”Unexpected response from the server. The file may have been uploaded successfully. Check in the Media Library or reload the page.” on safari
or “400 bad request” on chrome…
I asked others and they are able to sometimes… One person said they were able to on an old Mac but not on her new one…
Has anyone experienced this or have any solutions? DESPERATE!!
]]>Thank you! Peter
]]>WordPress version : 6.1
Plugins : Stateless, formidable forms
Both plugins are updated to latest .
]]>How can I totally delete the previous uploaded and deleted media files as I’m trying to upload new images with the same names and it interferes somehow and shows the old ones. How can I fixed that as I don’t want the existance of some (because of their names, not relative and good if they ghost exist or show somewhere) and I want others replaced but with the same names as they’re product images.
Help please!
]]>I’ve been using Pods with a lot of success, but I fall on an issue that really complicates my website development.
I have something like 2400 media files, including pictures, pdf and other documents.
Each type I go to the media library to pick a file in the back office or upload a file, the clock turns, and it could last up to 1 min to display the files. Even if I type in some characters to filter the media file names, it still takes a lot of time.
i’ve been investigating which plugin created that problem, and it appears that the problem is still there when I only have pods activated, but disappears if I deactivate Pods.
Which leaves me in an uncomfortable position, as I need both Pods and my media.
Any clue why Pods has some impact on media selection ?
]]>I’ve seen here (https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-easily-add-title-attribute-to-images-in-wordpress/) that the title I’ve set for every image in my media folders “is not the title attribute used in HTML” :-\
Is there a way (i.e. a plugin) to add the Title – attribute used in HTML as I added the Alt Text, without editing every single post and adding the Image Title Attribute (Advanced Option of the image)?
Thank you in advance
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