• rubyfruitradio

    (@rubyfruitradio)


    I am trying to upload a theme and it’s giving me this error.

    Warning: POST Content-Length of 37256868 bytes exceeds the limit of 10485760 bytes in Unknown on line 0

    My hosting provider told me how to install the php.ini but I have no clue what I’m supposed to edit to make it stop giving me this error.

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  • esmi

    (@esmi)

    Where did you obtain this theme from?

    Thread Starter rubyfruitradio

    (@rubyfruitradio)

    I got it from themeforest a while ago (several months ago), but just now got around to installing it.

    The zip file when extracts has several extra files in it and includes a lot of .psd files that are making it a little big and lots of files called things like blue.css, green.css etc.

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    As this is a commercial theme, you need to seek support from the theme’s vendors.

    Thread Starter rubyfruitradio

    (@rubyfruitradio)

    Well, except they stopped making it and supporting it. :\

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    Sorry – there’s nothing we can do to help.

    Thread Starter rubyfruitradio

    (@rubyfruitradio)

    In theory, can’t I edit the php.ini file? It seems that this is a php memory error revolving around WP.

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    You would need to ask your hosts about this.

    kmessinger

    (@kmessinger)

    Well, except they stopped making it and supporting it. :\

    It would be better then to change themes sooner rather than later.

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