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  • Doesn’t really matter but wp-content/uploads is the most common place, then you need to go to the NextGen Options page in Admin and click on the Slideshow link at the top. There you can either specify were you put it or click the search now button which will look in the uploads directory ( or some other subfolder of wp-content) and fill in the path for you.

    Paul

    Thread Starter kjolson

    (@kjolson)

    Awesome! I found the SLIDESHOW link in the options and then I clicked [ Search now >> ] and WP found the file at http://mydomain.net/wp-content/uploads/imagerotator.swf

    Thanks Paul!

    Thread Starter kjolson

    (@kjolson)

    Paulio51 – Wait, curious, so that I have good file management, I want ALL of the plugin files to be in the same folder. But, are there any DISadvantages to putting < imagerotator.swf > into the plugin folder:

    http://mydomain.net/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery

    ?

    None that I can see. It’s not like you are going to be using the file with any other plugin, unless you stop using NextGen which more than likely any other solution is going to have a different way to display photos and I can’t see a perfomance gain or loss by having imagerotator in a different folder within wordpress.

    Paul

    Thread Starter kjolson

    (@kjolson)

    Paul – Great news! I placed it in the nextgen-gallery and it is working great.

    Next question:

    How do I increase the max upload size for my site?

    My host says that I have over 10 GB of disk storage remaining. So, where is the problem?

    Thread Starter kjolson

    (@kjolson)

    How do I increase the max upload size for my site?

    Answer is in the discussion between MacManX(James) and I on page 2 of the topic:

    Brand New To WordPress

    Hey, thanks for that. I missed your last question 2 weeks ago.

    Paul

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