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pepedeticher

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Hi!

According to the Wordpress health reports, there are 3 possible improvements that could be done in my Wordpress site, in order for the site to be completely healthy. If I'm not mistaken all of these improvements need to be addressed from the hosting side, there's nothing I can do myself. I'm pointing these issues out in case they can easily be fixed:

- PHP version is old (7.3.17)
- Missing imagick PHP module.
- The settings for post_max_size and upload_max_filesize are not the same.

Thanks!
 

Genesis

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Did you check your cPanel as there is a way that some of the changes can be made. Unfortunately our Tech Admin @Un4saken is not around at the moment and we can't upgrade the php until his return, but for the two other inquiries I think you're able to fix that in your cPanel.
 

pepedeticher

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Thanks for your reply. I've been looking, and I don't really find where I can do that. Can you give me a few directions? Thx.
 

Genesis

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Why not Google first if you are unable to check through the tools. Should be easy to do. Look in the software section of cPanel for Perl Modules - there is also a multi php manager:

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pepedeticher

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I have already done that. It seems that no Imagick module is available for PHP. Regarding the rest of the issues, it doesn't seem that I can really do anything about those. Anyway, as this is not mandatory, just a possible improvement, I guess I can leave it as it is.

Thanks anyway!
 

Genesis

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pepedeticher said:
I have already done that. It seems that no Imagick module is available for PHP. Regarding the rest of the issues, it doesn't seem that I can really do anything about those. Anyway, as this is not mandatory, just a possible improvement, I guess I can leave it as it is.

Thanks anyway!

Thx @pepedeticher Hopefully when @un4saken has some time again he can check this.
 
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