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Please request to our help desk if you need to use CDN

Step-by-step guide


When you receive email CDN ready to use, you can follows this:
  1. Login your WordPress
  2. Install and activate W3 Total Cache plugs-in
  3. In the menu performance, select General Settings and scroll down to CDN
    1. Check the box “Enable CDN”
    2. Choose CDN Type: Generic Mirror
    3. Save All Settings
  4. Now you can enter your CDN name menu performance under CDN
    1. Enter CDN name in textbox under Configuration Replace site’s hostname with: <CDN name>
    2. Click Test Mirror to check the CDN is functioning properly
    3. Save all setting


Or you can follow steps with screenshot below:

1. LogIn your WordPress
2. Go to Plugins and click Add New

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3. Insert keyword CDN in the box and Enter for CDN Plug-In
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4. Install and Activate W3 Total Cache PlugIns
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5. In the menu performance, select General settings and scroll down to

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Check the box to Enable CDN
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Choose CDN type: Generic Mirror and then save all setting
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Now you can enter your CDN name menu performance under CDN
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Enter CDN name in text box under configuration Replace site’s hostname with: <CDN name>
Click Test Mirror to check the CDN is functioning properly
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And then save all setting

Notes:

-The CDN can be accessed using HTTP or HTTPS. Make sure to use HTTPS (SSL), if your website uses an HTTPS:// address. Otherwise you will likely end up with mixed-content warnings in your browser (images being loaded from http links).

You will check CDN already by open image URL and URL shows <IDENTIFIER>.cloudfront.net instead of domain name

or check in your browser:

Firefox: Tools->Web developer>Web Console
Chrome: View->Developer>Developer Tools Tab: Console
Safari: Develop->Show Error Console

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 CDN, check the box to Enable CDN
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6. Choose CDN type: Generic Mirror and then save all setting
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7. Now you can enter your CDN name menu performance under CDN
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8. Enter CDN name in text box under configuration Replace site’s hostname with: <CDN name> 
Click Test Mirror to check the CDN is functioning properly
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9. And then save all setting


Notes:
-The CDN can be accessed using HTTP or HTTPS. Make sure to use HTTPS (SSL), if your
website uses an HTTPS:// address. Otherwise you will likely end up with mixed-content warnings
in your browser (images being loaded from http links).


You will check CDN already by open image URL and URL shows <IDENTIFIER>.cloudfront.net instead of domain name
or check in your browser:

Firefox: Tools->Web developer>Web Console
Chrome: View->Developer>Developer Tools Tab: Console
Safari: Develop->Show Error Console


For example: www.example.com/aaa.jpg
If website have CDN, it get <IDENTIFIER>.cloudfront.net/aaa.jpg


Info
How to configure the CDN in your website depends on the CMS and/or plugin that you use, please refer to 
the documentation of your software for using a generic CDN.

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