• Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 491520 bytes) in /home/a5719485/public_html/beta/wp-admin/menu.php on line 252


    so what it does mean, and how can I fix it?

    I do not have access to my dashboard, so I don’t how can I fix it…

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    If you’re seeing this error either suddenly (no specific task was done to cause the error) or frequently, try deactivating all plugins to rule-out a plugin-specific issue and try switching themes to rule-out a theme-specific issue.

    Otherwise, here are three ways to increase PHP’s memory allocation:

    1. If you can edit or override the system php.ini file, increase the memory limit. For example, memory_limit = 128M

    2. If you cannot edit or override the system php.ini file, add php_value memory_limit 128M to your .htaccess file.

    3. If neither of these work, it’s time to ask your hosting provider to temporarily increase PHP’s memory allocation on your account.

    (in the above examples, the limit is set to 128MB)

    Thread Starter And1rzej

    (@and1rzej)

    THANKS!

    I don’t have access to my dashboard, I can log in to dashboard in WP, and I can see it, but all in all is everything => so de facto I don’t have access to my editor (wp > editor > …/php/css/html/),

    so I can’t do anything, I can’t try deactivating all plugins to rule-out …

    /*plugins*/
    (i’ve been only one – “NextGen”)

    /*serwer*/
    000webhost.com

    /*target*/
    test sites

    I sent message to them, with ask to temporarily increase PHP’s memory allocation on my account…

    we will see…

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