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I've been on my cPanel on Stevie a lot today and it seemed fine. If you ever can't log in directly from that, try logging in from either the bottom of the HelioHost website or by clicking "cPanel Login" under "Account" in the toolbar at the bottom of this page (hover your mouse at the bottom of the page) - those two have the same form.
If your looking for stability, you should consider switching to Stevie. If you do not need the extra features, it his highly recommended that you do not use Johnny. If you would like to switch, see http://wiki.heliohost.org/wiki/Moving_your_account for instructions.
Do any of those use jQuery? If they do then jQuery may be being called twice which often creates conflicts. We actually aren't even using anything from my original menu (except the links). Geoff, we replaced the modalbox and design with yours.
The only thing I can think of would be a jQuery conflict.
Update: When we switched menu designs, my CSS and JavaScript was never removed. I just removed it and everything seems to be back to normal for me. Sorry for the inconvenience.
If the servers could handle it, that is a good idea. The only problem with that is that many people will post nonconstructive posts and/or spam just to increase post counts.
There would be no way to "whitelist" accounts. This issue does not happen because the accounts have to be requeued, that's why it is incorrect and has to be fixed. We have no way of preventing it (as of now).
Sometimes there is a hiccup in the scripts that automatically maintain accounts or a problem with a server (in this case Stevie) which can reset accounts (it affects httpd.conf). We know it is annoying and inconvenient, but we try to fix the problem as fast as we can using a script the admins can run.
All sites on Stevie are showing as queued. This will be fixed shortly.e
Update: Servic has been restored. If you still see an account queued page on Stevie, clear you cache.
For help on clearing your cache, see http://wiki.heliohost.org/wiki/Clear_your_cache
Use http when you link to the file as it would be in your browser (in this case http://[yourdomain]l/cgi-bin/images/bg1.gif). You use /home/username/public_html/ as an absolute path without http (in this case /home/mizuho/public_html/cgi-bin/images/bg1.gif).
Your account has been manually unsuspended. If you still see the suspended page then you should try clearing your browsers cache. http://wiki.heliohost.org/wiki/Clear_your_cache
HelioHost only offers MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
See more of what HelioHost offers at http://wiki.heliohost.org/wiki/What_Does_HelioHost_Offer%3F
Edit: A minute too late
Try now. Your site is loading fine for me. If it still isn't, clear your cache. Also, can you log into your cPanel now? If not, let me know and I will reset your password.