Memory gaps and errors denote the unfitting recall, or comprehensive loss, of data in the reminiscence scheme for a precise element and/or occurrence. Memory faults may include remembering occurrences that never occurred or remembering them in a different way from the actual way it transpired.
Problem Description:
The “Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted” fault popup when uploading images. This is memory size errors. In order to solve this problem, the memory size allocated to PHP generally needs to be increased. Depending on the host, the size can be set to 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, or 256MB. The question now is how to set it?
How to Fix WordPress Memory Errors
Method 1: Edit PHP.Ini
If editing of the PHP.ini file is allowed, update the memory_limit it can be found in the PHP.ini file memory_limit = 64M;
The determined amount of retention a script may munch (64MB).
If 64M is displayed by default, try to modify it to 128M.
Method 2: Edit .htaccess File
Augment the subsequent line of cipher to the .htaccess file
php_value memory_limit 64M
Method 3: edit the Wp-Config.Php file
Add the following code to the wp-config.php file to Increase the memory allocated to PHP
define ('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '64M');
Method 4: Create PHP.Ini file in the wp-admin folder
- Open Notepad.
- Insert the code below.
memory_limit = 64M;
- Save as “PHP.ini”.
- Upload this dossier to the “wp-admin” binder.
Generally, it can be solved by the above method. If it still can’t be solved, check whether there is suspicious code in your function file functions.php.