31 Dec How to create “php.ini” file in Bluehost if it is Missing in file manager
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Okay, so a few months back I created a video where I showed you “How to increase the maximum upload file size” in WordPress.
Okay, so a few months back I created a video where I showed you “How to increase the maximum upload file size” in WordPress.
This required you to sign-in to your Bluehost.com CPanel and edit the “PHP.INI” file from your “File Manager” / “Public_html”.
HOWEVER, it seems like a lot of people simply did not have the “php.ini” file populated/enabled in their file manager and therefore were not able to edit this file to increase the maximum upload file size in WordPress.
I called Bluehost to settle this once and for all and this is what they guaranteed me would fix the problem.
I hope this helps you guys! Let me know if anyone else runs into other issues doing this.
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