How big is my site? Could size cause publishing issues?

How can I find out if my site will fit in the available space on my mobileme prior to publishing? I had a site published, using a personal domain, prior to the conversion from .mac to mobileme. I recently made changes/additions to the site, and now it won't publish. I've double checked my forwarding and CNAME information and all seems to be correct. The site publishes to a folder without any problems, but not to mobileme, even when I use Publish All. Could the publishing issues be related to the size of the site?

I've been using Host Excellence for a number of years. Their reliability is good as is their tech support.
I particularly like the way I can name my own root folders and the ease and speed of registering a domain name and setting up a new site.
I wouldn't want to think about how big my latest site is getting.
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/ is built on ten different domain files for ease of updating and way quicker uploading. This is another approach you could consider.

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