• primehouseproductions

    (@primehouseproductions)


    Hi,

    question: 1

    I am hosting my website on hostinger with unlimited storage. I installed WordPress from hostinger cpanel. Hostinger admin told me that I have unlimited storage with WordPress too since it is through Hostinger.

    but when I go to Media Library > upload – it says “Maximum upload file size: 128 MB.” is there a way to increase this limit?

    my goal is to create a photo gallery for clients. Each gallery will have photographs in Total size 500-600MB.

    question 2:
    is there a way to create a folder under media section to keep photographs organized?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • graceful

    (@atlasresponsive)

    You should tell this to the company that you bought the hosting. Only the company can refine the file limit .

    graceful

    (@atlasresponsive)

    I recommend you to take hosting that have limitless features

    Thread Starter primehouseproductions

    (@primehouseproductions)

    what is normal upload limit with WordPress media?

    Thread Starter primehouseproductions

    (@primehouseproductions)

    is it possible to create folder at media for better organization ?

    graceful

    (@atlasresponsive)

    Wordpress media upload limit is increased depending on request. As an example, php.ini in localhost can be increased by making settings. Or a server. I’ve never done this, but I increased it by sending my own hosting to the company. you do not have to open a folder.

    graceful

    (@atlasresponsive)

    ask the hosting company

    This is Max POST size limit and can be viewed using phpinfo().
    Please check if thats the case if so,You should request your Hosting company to increase this size.

    But My other comment is that this limit is applicable on to post size and will not hamper your Gallery aspect.

    There are three directives in php.ini
    upload_max_filesize
    This defines the maximum upload limit for files.

    post_max_size
    This defines the maximum upload limit that will be handled in a POST request.
    memory_limit
    This defines how much memory is allocated for PHP. This number should be equal or higher than the upload_max_filesize.

    All these can impact.

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