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  • Thread Starter mareaclare

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    mareaclarephotography.com

    I have the Deluxe hosting plan with Unlimited storage and bandwidth.

    I wasn’t sure what dimensions were appropriate, thus why I’m having to go back and change the images now.

    What do you mean by posting a phpinfo.php file? I can’t locate one on my File Manager

    Thread Starter mareaclare

    (@mareaclare)

    Frustrating, isn’t it? I’ve just started up and have had nothing but problems and no easy answers. ??

    Thread Starter mareaclare

    (@mareaclare)

    After talking with support at GoDaddy, they had me try a few things but nothing worked. They now claim it’s nothing on their end. I’ve found I can upload files around 200KB even though they had me change my file size allowance from 32MB to 50MB (I kept trying to ask why I need to increase the allowance to 50MB to upload a 2MB file). Anything more than 200KB doesn’t upload.

    So I removed my large files and uploaded my new ones and tried importing them into my gallery. I can pull up the images in the pop-up screen but when I click “Import into post” the pop-up window goes white and nothing happens. When I “x” out of the pop-up, the gallery remains empty with only the option to “Upload images for a gallery.”

    ETA: The inserting images into gallery used to work, as that’s how I found out my original images were too long. When I was successful with the (much) smaller files, it worked still but noticed the white border I put on the images looked funky with the theme I was using so I reedited the pictures without the border and now they upload but won’t import.

    So the errors are multiplying and I don’t know if they are related or not. I just want to finish my website so I can finally promote it!

    @wpyogi – Sorry. Old Internet etiquette used to want to combine similar problems instead of starting multiple new threads on the same thing. Old habits die hard I guess ?? thanks for the information. Luckily after playing around, I was able to salvage things by going back to GoDaddy and moving my WordPress installation to the URL that I had changed the settings to. Which is the URL I wanted in the first place. I certainly got lucky. Thanks for the prompt response and I will do my best to not hijack future threads ??

    I just did the exact same thing ?? GoDaddy hosts my site, and when it tried installing WordPress onto my website URL (www.mareaclarephotography.com) there was an error and I had to reinstall. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t allow me to reinstall it at the same location and had to change my URL to https://www.mareaclarephotography.com/home.

    I heard there was a way to change it back, or at least redirect my URL to the website so visitors don’t have to type in the /home, thus why I messed with the settings. Unfortunately, this was obviously not where the fix was, and now cannot access my wp-admin site to make any changes. I tried looking at the above links but cannot see how I can edit anything if it just keeps redirecting me to a 404 error.

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