Difference between revisions of "File Sizes - WordPress"
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− | By default | + | By default, each site has a 200 MB total upload limit. |
− | + | And 20 MB is the maximum size for an individual file upload. | |
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+ | You may ask for a capacity increase from Academic Technologies by submitting a request at [https://help.evergreen.edu help.evergreen.edu], though fulfilling this request will be dependent on general space availability for all users. | ||
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+ | Another option is using a cloud-based image storage solution, such as your Evergreen Microsoft OneDrive, which offers 1 TB of storage space. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:19, 1 May 2024
There is a 200MB storage limit at wordpress.evergreen.edu
File storage space
By default, each site has a 200 MB total upload limit.
And 20 MB is the maximum size for an individual file upload.
You may ask for a capacity increase from Academic Technologies by submitting a request at help.evergreen.edu, though fulfilling this request will be dependent on general space availability for all users.
Another option is using a cloud-based image storage solution, such as your Evergreen Microsoft OneDrive, which offers 1 TB of storage space.