Suggestions regarding a few bugs on x10hosting.com

Cynical

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I noticed these mistakes/bugs when the new site was first opened and I mentioned them both via PM and in the announcement topic but neither have been attended.

1) On the index page, it says x10 Advanced gets 2 MySQL databases, whereas on http://x10hosting.com/hosting?type=free it says Advanced gets 3, like before.
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2) Use an absolute path for your fresh news window rather than a relative path, as it does not work when you are viewing this page: http://www.x10hosting.net/cgi-bin/xpanel/register.cgi . A similar problem is probably encountered elsewhere.
 

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Thanks for your input; an administrator will look into it :)
 

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its called too much mountain dew and too little sleep... um... i'l ltell bryon he has the psds
 

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Need not bother him (see attached image). I just copied+pasted the 3 from the static plan.
 
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echo_unlimited said:
http://x10hosting.com/images/bodyImage.gif


Also that image has an extra comma where it's not suppose to go.

Example: (error bolded in red)

Fast, easy, and free!

lol actually, "easy and free" and "easy, and free" are both grammatically/mechanically accepted in the english language. although it is uncommon, it is still correct
 
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Spartan Erik said:
lol actually, "easy and free" and "easy, and free" are both grammatically/mechanically accepted in the english language. although it is uncommon, it is still correct

Yeah you're right, my bad.
 

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After combing the site again I've found one last grammatical error (I used WordPerfect's grammatik tool to help me out):
http://x10hosting.com/index?view=aboutus said:
x10 is ran by an all volunteer staff
Should be: "x10 is run by an all volunteer staff".

I'm not trying to make more work for you guys, I just want x10 to look the best it can to newcomers.
 

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it could probably work if you remove an all to make it x10 is run by volunteer staff
 
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Cynical

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Then you would need "a volunteer staff", because staff isn't a plural noun ;).

I think it would look best "x10 is run by an all-volunteer staff", because "all-voluntee"r would serve as a single adjective, and staff is singular so you'd use "an".
 
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