How to increase Maximum Execution Time for WordPress site

How to increase Maximum Execution Time for WordPress site

You may receive a message such as “Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded” or “Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded”. This means that it is taking to longer for a process to complete and it is timing out. There are a number of ways to fix this error.

Method 1: Edit file  wp-config.php:

Add the following to wp-config.php:

set_time_limit(300);

Method 2: Edit file .htaccess:

Make sure you back up .htaccess before you edit it. 

Add the following to .htaccess:

php_value max_execution_time 300

Method 3: Editing php.ini

Add the following to php.ini:

max_execution_time = 300You may receive a message such as “Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded” or “Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded”. This means that it is taking to longer for a process to complete and it is timing out. There are a number of ways to fix this error.

Method 1: Edit file wp-config.php:
Add the following to wp-config.php:

set_time_limit(300);

Method 2: Edit file .htaccess:
Make sure you back up .htaccess before you edit it.

Add the following to .htaccess:

php_value max_execution_time 300

Method 3: Editing php.ini
Add the following to php.ini:

max_execution_time = 300



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