#210 closed enhancement (fixed)
Avatar Upload too big message not visible
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Description
I was uploading an image for an avatar trunk r603 and the file was too big. The message that said the max file size does not display all the way so I (a user) does not know what the max size is. Screen shot attached. I was doing this test on http://mourners.net/wp-signup.php which is the latest install for wpmu wth buddy press trunk r603. Email me at brian@… or message me through the testbp site (bluestraw) if you don't want issues reported that are expirenced through other installs. Cause if I'm not helping I don't want to waste your time, or mine. Screen shot attached.
Cheers and keep up the good work!
Brian
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Change History (6)
#1
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16 years ago
- Priority changed from major to trivial
The max file size is what ever you set in the Site Admin options for WordPress MU.
The max file size should probably be displayed on the error, so I'm changing this to a trivial bug.
#3
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16 years ago
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
Errors now report the max file size. The max file size can be changed in wp-admin under site admin > options
#5
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15 months ago
- Component set to (not sure)
- Severity set to trivial
- Type changed from defect (bug) to enhancement
It seems like you're encountering an issue with uploading an image for an avatar on a specific website, and the error message regarding the maximum file size is not displaying completely. Unfortunately, I can't directly assist with website-specific issues like these, but I can offer some general advice:
- Check File Size Limits: Typically, websites have file size limits for uploads. If the error message isn't displaying the limit, you might want to check the website's FAQ or help section for information on maximum file sizes for avatars.
- Resize or Compress Your Image: If your image is too large, you can try resizing or compressing it. There are many online tools available that can help you reduce the file size of your image without significantly affecting its quality.
- Contact Support: Since you've already provided your contact information, you could wait for a response from the website's support team. Alternatively, you can directly reach out to them through their official support channels.
- Try a Different Browser or Device: Sometimes, issues like these can be browser-specific. Try uploading the image using a different web browser or a different device to see if the problem persists.
- Check for Updates or Bug Reports: Since you mentioned this is a test installation, it might be worth checking if there are any or bug fixes available for the software you're using.
For the screenshot you mentioned, unfortunately, I can't view or analyze it as my current capabilities don't include processing attachments or images sent by users. If you need further assistance with the technical aspect of resizing or compressing your image, I'd be happy to help guide you through that process!
screen shot of error message DISPL