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:
- Login your WordPress
- Install and activate W3 Total Cache plugs-in
- In the menu performance, select General Settings and scroll down to CDN
- Check the box “Enable CDN”
- Choose CDN Type: Generic Mirror
- Save All Settings
- Now you can enter your CDN name menu performance under CDN
- Enter CDN name in textbox under Configuration Replace site’s hostname with: <CDN name>
- Click Test Mirror to check the CDN is functioning properly
- Save all setting
Or you can follow steps with screenshot below:
1. LogIn your WordPress
2. Go to Plugins and click Add New
3. Insert keyword CDN in the box and Enter for CDN Plug-In
4. Install and Activate W3 Total Cache PlugIns
5. In the menu performance, select General settings and scroll down to CDN, check the box to Enable CDN
6. Choose CDN type: Generic Mirror and then save all setting
7. Now you can enter your CDN name menu performance under CDN
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
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
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