Pam,
Open your website in FrontPage, right-click on the top folder (the root -
usually says something like "C:\mywebsite" or
http://localhost/) of the
web and choose "Properties." In FP2002 (I don't have 2003 handy at the
moment) the size is listed in KB, not MB. If you have to do the math,
Google makes it easy. Go to the Google home page and type in this for a
search value (substituting your site's size for ###):
convert ### KB to MB
Google will give you the size in MB.
In addition to your files (.htm, .jpg, etc.) FrontPage creates additional
files it uses to help manage your site. These are the files that are in
the _vti_bin folders. Some hosts count this towards your webspace, others
don't. If, after checking the site's size following the steps above, you
think you're well under the 25MB limit, you can check your total file size
in Windows Explorer by finding your directory (e.g. c:\mywebsites) and
checking the properties on it. This will give you the total file size of
your web on your local computer. Note that the _vti_bin folders are
actually different between your computer and the server, but they should
be close enough for you to get a good idea of what's going on.