<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Steve Hilmer:
[qb] Yes, I have a 10MB max on my personal web site.
[/qb] <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Bear in mind this is your storage limit, as opposed to your bandwidth limit, which may not be specifically published by your ISP. And you may never know about it until you unknowingly surpass what is considered excessive. For example, if you fill your space with 10MB of content, and only friends and relatives occasionally view your pages and photos-- no problem. If, however, that same 10MB is viewed daily by (conservatively) 30 forum visitors, that's 10MB x 30 visitors x 30 days = 9 gigabytes of bandwidth per month, a figure most ISPs may not be counting on for a free personal webspace account.
As a tip, if you size your photos to 500x375, using the .jpg format with 50% compression, you will find them more than acceptably viewable, easy to fit in the format of a typical webpage, and your filesizes will be in the neighborhood of 30-60KB max.