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Ooo Filling in that table in the wiki is not very tempting! The google docs seems a lot more attractive way of doing it. ''(Though a more compact layout might be good there.)'' I was thinking of putting in what I know about SiteGround[[User:Jeff Forssell|Jeff Forssell]] 07:12, 16 February 2009 (CST) | Ooo Filling in that table in the wiki is not very tempting! The google docs seems a lot more attractive way of doing it. ''(Though a more compact layout might be good there.)'' I was thinking of putting in what I know about SiteGround. Another field that might be of interest: I am way below all my quotas (Disk Space Usage 23883/768000) at SiteGround but they said my "inodes" were getting too high (Inodes Usage 125619/150000). I'm not sure what that means. I get the feeling that the Gigabyte are useless if they'll stop you for inodes. [[User:Jeff Forssell|Jeff Forssell]] 07:12, 16 February 2009 (CST) |
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"Host" Discussion
Chris, I understand why your wanted to add an explanation of host, but I don't think that's how the section should start. I have implemented a footnote for your explanation. If you feel strongly I don't have a problem moving it back to the main text, but I would prefer to see it as second or third paragraph
Marc Grober 13:49, 13 February 2009 (CST)
Ooo Filling in that table in the wiki is not very tempting! The google docs seems a lot more attractive way of doing it. (Though a more compact layout might be good there.) I was thinking of putting in what I know about SiteGround. Another field that might be of interest: I am way below all my quotas (Disk Space Usage 23883/768000) at SiteGround but they said my "inodes" were getting too high (Inodes Usage 125619/150000). I'm not sure what that means. I get the feeling that the Gigabyte are useless if they'll stop you for inodes. Jeff Forssell 07:12, 16 February 2009 (CST)