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The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini ?

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    Many of you think that the problem The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini is raised from the theme during uploading/installing. You are not the first person to request help for this problem. But, This is not a problem or issue of the Theme and/or WordPress.

    How will you resolve this?
    This is a hosting issue. So, it is you or your hosting company who can fix the issue. Sometimes some hosts set the maximum upload limit is lesser than 2MB which is very low. If they don’t want to increase these, they are not ready to host WordPress Sites, simply change your host.

    If you use shared hosting services, you may have to ask your host to increase your upload limit up to 15MB.

    The maximum size is controlled by two PHP settings: upload_max_filesize, and post_max_size. These are PHP.INI settings, and you may or may not be able to modify them yourself. It depends on your host. So you have to ask them what the correct way to change their value is for their setup. You may need to edit the .htaccess, you may need to add a few ini_set lines to your wp-config.php file, or you may need to edit a PHP.INI file. Can’t say for sure.

    Only your host can help you with the correct way to alter those values. You will need to talk to them, or search their help files.

    But You can still Upload/Install the Theme !
    You can also upload the files using the FTP Method escaping these values or ignore contacting your host.

    Recommended PHP configuration limits are as follows:

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