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How to Increase Media File Maximum Upload Size in WordPress

WordPress is a powerhouse with so many themes and plugins that allow you to build just about any kind of website. From ecommerce to a simple blog, WordPress has you covered. However, when choosing a  web hosting for WordPress , you should consider performance, security, and support in the first place. If you are building a WordPress website that hosts a portfolio with large image files or a video hosting site with single media file size running into GBs, then you might face a roadblock of not being able to upload media files larger than 25MB (in most cases). 500 Internal Server error  always seems to come at the most untimely manner and users suddenly go to find how to get a WordPress website online. By default, the maximum upload size in WordPress ranges from 2MB to 150MB depending on the settings of your web hosting provider is giving by default. To check what is the current max upload size limit in your WordPress site then navigate to  WP Admin → Media → Add New . You wi

How To Install WordPress Manually on your Cpanel

Just simply follow the steps.  Step 1: Download the most recent version of WordPress to a location of your choice at   WordPress.org Google+ Facebook Twitter Step 2: Upload and extract the WordPress .ZIP file to your desired installation directory. Okay so at this point I am assuming that you already have a hosting provider using cPanel and that you have already created an Add-On Domain or Subdirectory. Within the File Manager, locate and navigate to that directory. From the top toolbar of the cPanel, select “Upload” and browse for the file you downloaded from WordPress.org. Once the .ZIP file has finished uploading, return to the directory by clicking the  “← Go Back to “/home/yourserverhere/public_html/yoursitehere”  link. Within the directory root you will now see the wordpress.zip file. Click on this file to select it and then from the cPanel tool bar at the top, click “extract”. After that click “reload” in the cPanel too