How To Fix the WordPress HTTP error when uploading images?
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1. Boost your PHP memory Bandwidth
The HTTP Image Upload Error often occurs because of PHP memory exhaustion. However, it is easy to increase the PHP memory. You need to go to the wp-config.php file ...
of your server and add following code
define( 'WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '256M' );
This code indicates that the Limit is requested to exceed to 256MB and it will fix your image HTTP error
2. Check if the error is temporary or not
Ensure the error is temporary or not because sometimes too much traffic on the website lead to the HTTP error. The slow function of also hosting a cause of the error
To make sure that error is for short term or not, you wait for a while for image uploading. If you see that that image is uploaded successfully, then it indicates the error was for short terms and resolved
If this failed, then try uploading another image to the WordPress website, if the image uploaded successfully it means there is some problem in the previous image
Change image format and try uploading them in a suitable one for example JPEG to PNG
You can upload the image by changing the format of your image like jpg to jpeg.
These are some simple steps to rectify the error. For more accurate solution contact the WordPress Support helpline. Visit our Website: www.wordpresserror500.com
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