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A shared hosting server is typically made up of 8+ Cores CPU, 32+GB of RAM and SSD Drive configuration in RAID-10.

 

Whilst less than 20% of users on a shared host actually use the hosting for websites, others either use shared hosting for domain hosting or for testing purposes while maintaining dedicated as production servers, so you can expect resources available at your disposal far better than a VPS even with 2GB of RAM.

I have seen plenty users upgrading on a VPS thinking that it may boost up performance of the website(s) getting resources allocated to oneself, but this never happens, just because of the hardware resources available on a shared host as compared to a basic level VPS, therefore in MOST cases, being on a shared host remains feasible rather than going on a VPS, unless you are getting a premium level VPS or going Dedicated.

Awesome Work Julian, just upgraded and worked as it should. Congrats Once again, should have called it 2.6 for the new things you brought in.

 

Works flawlessly on Moodle 2.6 too so far, as just tested on Alpha 2.6. Hope things remain well there.

Ok Dokie, no worries if I cant use it in section names, still cooooooooool enough for such an awesome theme.

One last thing, can I use icons in Custom menus?

in Administration > Appearance > Themes > Theme Settings > Custom Menus, if Yes, then How?