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October 5, 2013 at 5:45 am #3865
My host is Lunarpages and I can make the changes myself. It took a combination of creating and configuring the php.ini file and creating and configuring the .htaccess file to specify the path to the custom php.ini file to use.
Bluehost seems to be different from what I can find on their site. Others that use Bluehost may be more familiar but I did find a couple of links that may affect where the php.ini file needs to be copied to in order for it to be read by WordPress. You may have already seen these but just thought I would post them.
https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/128
Is you php.ini in your wp-admin folder or your root /public_html folder? I have seen several references for bluehost that identifies it needs to go into the wp-admin folder for the worpress install you want to increase the file sizes.
http://www.thecreatology.com/how-to-increase-upload-media-file-size-limit-in-wordpress.html
In the comments of this article identified placing it in the wp-admin folder as well.
http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-increase-the-maximum-file-upload-size-in-wordpress/October 4, 2013 at 10:08 pm #3862I forgot. I am on lunarpages and I had to add this to my .htaccess file as well in order for my settings to be invoked. Not sure if you have to do that at Bluehost or not.
suPHP_ConfigPath /home/username/public_html
my .htaccess and php.ini are both in my public_html directory.
October 4, 2013 at 8:39 pm #3860There is a difference between the memory size and the upload file size and post max size. Here is how my php.ini file looks
memory_limit = 128M
upload_max_filesize = 20M
post_max_size = 20MOctober 3, 2013 at 4:20 am #3797No problem. Glad you got it going. 🙂
October 3, 2013 at 4:19 am #3801Hi,
In the batch editor search for the images you want to add to the queue. Once you find the images make your selection by highlighting the ones you want to be added to the queue. The selected images will be highlighted in green.
Then click on the Twitter heading. In the Tweet Images window that pops up choose “add to Twitter daily queue”. Then click the button at the bottom labeled “Save Changes to Selected Images”.
That sets up the queue. Then go to Symbiostock (ladybug) – Twitter menu. You will need to setup the authentication and authenticate to your Twitter account. Once that is done choose your options such as “Large Preview”, then select “Post daily by preselected Twitter queue and then how many daily you want to post to your twitter account. I just set it to 1 daily.
Then “Save Twitter Options” at the bottom.
I do not think I have missed anything but hopefully that will work for you.
As for the second question, I do not know a way to post new images to twitter.
October 3, 2013 at 4:01 am #3795It has been about a month since I set mine up but if I remember correctly it took 2 or 3 days for any data to show up once I installed GA and manually installed the UA code as you did.
The graphs are on the Google Analytics site. You should have created an account on GA to get the UA code. Just login to your GA account.
October 3, 2013 at 3:17 am #3692@leo wrote:
@tdahl-stock wrote:
Man, that is looking Sweet!!
Great job Leo. Look forward to moving to that version very soon.As different as each one is, they are not even using child themes. Its all out-of-the-box customization.
I do use Syxtra but only for the image previews. I am sure the issues will be worked out with Syxtra but if all I want is popup image previews are there other ways to get that functionality? Do you ever see image previews being a part of the base SY theme or the Premium plugin?
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TimOctober 3, 2013 at 1:45 am #3690Man, that is looking Sweet!!
Great job Leo. Look forward to moving to that version very soon.October 2, 2013 at 2:17 pm #3372Here are some graphs for my site. I just really got it off the ground in middle of August. I think I really started on SEO toward the end of August. At this point only half of my site is indexed. My site is small but slowly growing.
Thanks
TimOctober 1, 2013 at 2:33 am #3577My test site
September 27, 2013 at 5:40 pm #3320@tdahl-stock wrote:
@jan wrote:
I waste to much time playing around with images. I should take more time uploading everywhere 🙂
On my personal G+ I have a couple of HDR images, including the cover photo: https://plus.google.com/u/0/107795332536543740834/posts/p/pub
Most of the are not that suttle, but mostly experiments.
Jan, for some reason that page is not coming up for me. I tried it in Chrome and IE. It is just a blank grey page. When I hit the page it I see it for a second and then it goes all grey.
I was finally able to view. Good stuff!
September 27, 2013 at 4:54 pm #3319@jan wrote:
I waste to much time playing around with images. I should take more time uploading everywhere 🙂
On my personal G+ I have a couple of HDR images, including the cover photo: https://plus.google.com/u/0/107795332536543740834/posts/p/pub
Most of the are not that suttle, but mostly experiments.
Jan, for some reason that page is not coming up for me. I tried it in Chrome and IE. It is just a blank grey page. When I hit the page it I see it for a second and then it goes all grey.
September 27, 2013 at 1:22 pm #3316@leo wrote:
Looking good! Did you impose that one on top of the other?
Thanks.
I started out making minor adjustments in Lightroom for the standard image, such as highlights, shadows, whites, and blacks. That is all I did in Lightroom, then I took it into Photoshop. I created a duplicate layer and used Topaz Adjust on it to get the effect I was looking for and then minor adjustments from there, then reduced the “fill” to get the effect to my liking. I made some more minor changes to curves on another duplicate layer. Then used Topaz DeNoise on a last layer reducing the “fill” to my liking.
@jan wrote:
I have a couple of, very suttle, HDR images doing nothing on my harddisk.
Never tried selling them as I was thinking that it wouldn’t sell. “Real” photographers think HDR is fake 🙂I just like to create images. Whether it was Ansel Adams in the Darkroom or someone in Photoshop it still takes a “Real” photographer to get a proper image to start with. 🙂
Thanks
TimSeptember 27, 2013 at 1:54 am #3312Thanks Cathy
September 26, 2013 at 11:18 pm #3248+ 1
I am using slideshow as well
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