As we all know, the WordPress media library contains all images, videos, documents, and audio clips. Therefore, it is an important element of the website. Unfortunately, sometimes the media library needs some help to work properly. The most common reason why media libraries do not work properly is that they have improperly set file permissions with incompatible plug-ins and \/ or themes. Fortunately, it can be solved simply and quickly. This post describes various problems you might encounter when using WordPress media library. Then we will show you how to solve each problem so that you can run the website again. Let’s go! The
As the WordPress media library is not loaded, the most common reason why the media library is not loaded is incompatible or incorrectly encoded WordPress plug-ins or themes. Using plug-ins and themes in the WordPress directory is usually not a problem. However, the media library may fail due to third-party software or accidental encoding problems. It is recommended to test the plug-in first. Plug ins > navigate to the plug-ins installed in WordPress. Select the top check box next to plug-ins (select all plug-ins), and then select disable from the batch operation drop-down menu. Click apply, and then return to the media library. The
After loading, one of the plug-ins is a problem. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to know which side it is. Each plug-in must be reactivated individually and the media library checked each time. If the library stops reloading, the problem is the newly activated plug-in. If the plug-in is not a problem, the topic may be a problem. To test it, navigate to shapes > themes. Activate a theme that is different from the current settings (the settings for the current theme will be saved, so don’t worry). Now, if the media library works, the topic is the problem. Otherwise, it may be a more serious problem. The
At this point, you may want to talk to the developer first to determine if there are any changes. If a plug-in or theme is important to the workflow, you may need to find an alternative. It’s also good to talk to the receptionist. Through providers such as WP engine, knowledgeable employees can view the installation in more detail and solve problems. WordPress media library does not display images there are two main reasons for loading a media library without displaying images. Improper file permissions with incompatible plug-ins. The test plug-in follows the above recommendations. If it is not the reason, you may have file permissions. The
To reconfigure, you must access an FTP (File Protocol transfer) manager, such as FileZilla, and hone your skills if necessary. After setting, navigate to WP content on the server screen of FileZilla and right-click \/uploads\/. Select file permissions and set the value to 744. In short, it provides read access for everyone, but write and execute access for the owner (that is, you). You must also select the check box next to recurse to directories, and then select the radio button next to apply to directory only. The
Click OK and return to the \/uploads\/ folder. Right click and select file permissions again. However, this time, set the numeric value to 644, check the box next to the recurse to subdirectory, and then select apply to files only. The difference here is that no one can gain executive access to the file. By default, the file permissions are reset to the default values