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The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini


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    Did you receive this message, the uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini when uploading the Staq Migrator plugin to your current hosting provider?

    The easiest solution to apply without amending server settings is as follows:

    1. go to the Plugins (in WordPress backend of the old host) and click Add New. Then, search file manager. Download any file manager plugin that you prefer.
    2. Once it has been installed, go into the file manager plugin and open the following path file: /wp-content/plugins and then upload the zip file of Staq Migrator.
    3. Once it has been uploaded, right-click and click Extract.
    4. Go to the Plugins page in WordPress and you should see Staq Migrator. Click Activate plugin.

    You’re ready to now migrate your WordPress website to Staq

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