29 Mar How to create your “php.ini” file in Bluehost if it is Missing in your “File Manager”
Blue Host Had my dog appreciation website for at least 4 years, and made a really serious mistake. They changed my account from an automatic renewal to manual and never sent me an E-mail. Then they canceled my account and deleted my website complete with the awards the website had received. And they didn’t keep a backup on file. I’ll choose someone else to host my site. This company is terrible.
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”.
Please reference this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjRYi9KeH-k
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.
All the Best!
azan azhar
Posted at 06:25h, 11 Mayhello hector,my cpanel doesn't allow me to make just like u do. 'These PHP configuration settings are customizable by the server administrator. They are listed for reference only.' -this is what it said …
Ken Lucas
Posted at 01:11h, 18 Mayseriously- you're the best! thanks so much for posting these incredibly helpful vids!
Zahra Dargahi
Posted at 12:53h, 26 MayIt's funny, I even can't find PHPconfig in my control panel. I'm facing this stupid http error in WordPress, Doesn't let me to upload image.
James Hanley
Posted at 15:33h, 01 JuneReally simple, straight forward and helpful. Thanks 🙂
Kristen Braswell
Posted at 04:03h, 07 AugustIt populated! I have been working on this (increasing max upload size) via ftp, etc. for an hour and you explained it in 10 minutes. Thank you so much!
Benedick Howard
Posted at 22:12h, 18 DecemberStart viewing at 1:40
marshallgunnar
Posted at 03:50h, 26 August2min 29sec for a 2 click process. Start viewing at 1:40
Prudential Developer
Posted at 16:16h, 06 AprilHi i try to change 5.4 to 5.6 but when i try it will create file php.ini version 5.2
cehk this URL and read last paragraph before save button tell me idea because aftre that when i chek php version via PUTTY commandline is showing 5.2 version 🙁 https://box6114.bluehost.com:2083/cpsess643178078/frontend/bluehost/cptt/phpconfig.html
The Web Warriors
Posted at 21:10h, 28 MayThanks Avel. Great short tutorial on how to modify php.ini AND it works!
yadagiri Ravula
Posted at 18:08h, 09 FebruaryThanks for the video, I was able to implement it on my server bought from datasoft http://datasoft.ws/