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Use a plugin to enable CDN on your site

Use a plugin to enable CDN on your site - WordPress Tutorial

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Use a plugin to enable CDN on your site

- [Narrator] When it comes to integrating a CDN with your WordPress site, you may need to install a plugin. Once installed, a plugin can ensure that your static assets are delivered from your CDN server versus the origin server. For example, if you were to view the source code on your website, the link to your style sheet might look something like this, assuming your domain name was example.com. After using a plugin to hook your site up to your CDN service, that URL might instead be something like this. So some CDNs have their own WordPress plugin you can use for this integration. For example, there are plugins in the wordpress.org repository, for use with Amazon CloudFront, CDN Enabler Plugin by KeyCDN and a CloudFlare Plugin to work with CloudFlare. Others might not have their own specific plugin but can be integrated with your WordPress site from a generic plugin. For instance, the CDN Enabler Plugin was created by…

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