Depending on your hosting environment, you may have run into time-outs or errors when trying to upload large files in WordPress. It might be solved by a php.ini or .htaccess file edit, but that’s if you know how to do those things and even then it might not work. Of course, you could upload using any FTP program, but that’s again assuming you know how to do that. I wanted to stick with WordPress and get the job done. I used two plugins: myFTP and Add from Server. The video shows how it works.
[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]About the Author: Bradley Charbonneau
I've done the big corporate thing. I've done the creative writer thing. Now I'm happily in the middle. I like to help small businesses who are interested in "working their website before their website works them." I'm also interested in creating beautiful sites with powerful WordPress themes. Google+
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WOW! This is one of those situations where I’ve had a problem for a long time, and just never even considered it was solvable. I only had the second half of this problem, but the Add to Server plugin is super handy. Now doing bulk-uploads to my media library is a snap.
Thanks Bradley!
I mean, er, awesome thoughts, Liz – I need some time to think about this!