Making a blog here. Too little room for it to be feasible?
by ballsystemlord from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6CPM0)
So I was seriously considering putting a blog on LQ. (Yes, we each can do it if we're logged in. No, it's not really hidden, it's just not obvious.)
And I would wish to post some images now and again. My problem is the lack of space, 35MB, which can be used for storage of all content I attach to blogs and to forum posts.
35MB isn't much in the grand scheme of things. ~136 images of 256KB (which is the upload size limit.)
So my question is, is there a way to increase storage? I cannot figure out how to delete old stuff. I don't think it's allowed because I'd break the forum topics I've posted/replied to.
I'm not asking for +100GBs. 1GB would be enough for +10 years I'd imagine.
Granted, I could host images elsewhere, but then the other sites will go down after a while and then my blog would be broken.
Ideas?
Thanks!
PS: Being a contributing member doesn't appear to increase storage size.
PPS: Besides, having to pay to post info/tutorials to give back to the community after much research and reading is rather harsh to the poster. Or so I think.
And I would wish to post some images now and again. My problem is the lack of space, 35MB, which can be used for storage of all content I attach to blogs and to forum posts.
35MB isn't much in the grand scheme of things. ~136 images of 256KB (which is the upload size limit.)
So my question is, is there a way to increase storage? I cannot figure out how to delete old stuff. I don't think it's allowed because I'd break the forum topics I've posted/replied to.
I'm not asking for +100GBs. 1GB would be enough for +10 years I'd imagine.
Granted, I could host images elsewhere, but then the other sites will go down after a while and then my blog would be broken.
Ideas?
Thanks!
PS: Being a contributing member doesn't appear to increase storage size.
PPS: Besides, having to pay to post info/tutorials to give back to the community after much research and reading is rather harsh to the poster. Or so I think.