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Auteur : SIA S.
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Good day,
I am having some challenges with my web hosting because:
1. The images and the gallery folder are spliting up the images
2. My web hosting agency is complaining that to much images are in a folder
I would like to know if the images and gallery can be adjusted to a single image instead of spliting the object images in the folder by the time it uploads.
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Why should your host find that a problem, you host space and use it like you should. For the host it shoud not matter unless there is some kind of regulation for it.
But you need them, I would suggest to change host.
Other solutions would make your website less, i personally would not like that.
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Good day,
I have no control over it, because it's a company thing which they have purchase. For my website I have no challenge with it but I use a different host for my website. So is there anyway this problem can be fixed
Use less pictures and especially gallery's.
i don't think there are other options.
Stop using responsive, this saves also files. but the website will not get better with these kind of solutions.
Ask for more space.
Further then that I don't know.
SIA, if you have been updating/modifying the site for some time, it may simply be that there are old and redundant images remaining on the host, if this is the case you could delete all content on the host and do a full upload of the site, then the only images up there would be those you require.
eg I maintaintain one website with a VERY large gallery. Each week as new content arrives I add to the gallery. I then copy the gallery object to the home page (overwriting what is already there), I then set the size if appropriate, set it to random & automatic play and delete anything older than a month or so (I only want a small random selection of recent events displayed effectively as thumbnails on the home page). After 6 months I found that by deleting all website content from the host and then doing a full upload the storage required was less than 20%