Actually what I meant by bandwith limit is the free account is limited to a 20
gig sl a day and that's in *all* folders, except when you grab from shared
folders. On the paid accoungt it's I think 100 gig a day. If tha'ts reatched,
that is if 20 people watch yoru 1 gig video, you will be s spsu
The visual editor thing is no longer a problem, and as far as fdropbox
bandwidth is concerned, I can view videos and audio files without any
appreciable slowdowns. For my needs, being able to post articlesand embedd
images, or external links to medial files in my dropbox account, it's working
f
list, it would be appreciated. In return, we would be
>> happy to offer them some kind of service.
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Sarah k Alawami > To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility > Date sent: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 19:34:38 -0700
>> Subjec
> somebody experienced with this kind of configuration would be able to work
> with me off list, it would be appreciated. In return, we would be happy to
> offer them some kind of service.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Sarah k Alawami To: Mac OSX & iOS Acces
service.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Sarah k Alawami To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility Date sent: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 19:34:38 -0700
> Subject: Re: Blogging on a Mac
>
> Actually I would not do wordpress.com I had to set up something with someone
> and I could
This raises an interesting point. But it isn't always possible
for people to go your route, owing to provider restrictions on
low level access. You'd need to make sure that PHP 54 ohr later
is functional before this will work.
But the interesting part for me is the actual installation
proce
Thanks. I'm reading up on it now -
Andy
On 3 Oct 2013, at 02:50, Phil Halton wrote:
> WordPress.com is definitely the way to go. You don't download anything and
> you don't have to set up your own server. There's a document called "learn
> WordPress "or something like that on the support.WordP
Actually I would not do wordpress.com I had to set up something with someone
and I couldn't. You cannot upload files larger then I think it's 10 meg, you
have to pay for storage. It's a lot cheaper on my opinion to go self hosted and
host a wordpress site that you instllinstall yourself on your
WordPress.com is definitely the way to go. You don't download anything and you
don't have to set up your own server. There's a document called "learn
WordPress "or something like that on the support.WordPress.com site read that
it'll help.
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> On Oct 2, 2013, at 5:35 PM, And