This article is based on our firsthand experience implementing Consent Mode on our blog site. As a Content Delivery Network (CDN) company, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations while optimizing our website for audience engagement is crucial. Through our experience, we've gathered insights that we're excited to share with other website owners looking to implement Consent Mode on their websites. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can leverage our expertise to effectively navigate the implementation process and [...]
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In today’s competitive world, speed matters. Research shows you have just seconds to connect with your audience before they grow impatient and look elsewhere. Improving your Wordpress page speed, even by fractions of a second, can lead to more conversions, greater revenue and a higher search engine ranking.
The good news is, there are resources available to help you increase page speed. The most common methods include utilizing plugins, improving server response time and using CDNs (content delivery networks).
There are [...]
When you build up a WordPress (WP) online resource, don’t forget about its speed. Web performance really matters nowadays: an ordinary internet user lets a website download no more than 3 seconds before abandoning it forever. The speed of your online resource also influences your SEO rankings: search engines ‘like’ fast websites and often rank them higher than their slower counterparts.
The necessity of making your website a speedy one seems to be quite obvious. There are several methods how [...]
In general to start using CDN you have to first create a CDN service then add a CDN CNAME record to your DNS configuration and then change URLs of your static content to point to the CDN CNAME.
Let's say that in your website source code you have
<img src="http://www.mycompany.com/public/img/logo.png" />
and let's say that you have already created CDN service with Service Domain static.mycompany.com.
To start serving your company logo from CDN you have to change the src attribute of the img [...]
Article originally by Bart Pluskota the founder of CDNfinder.
The 21st century has seen a revolution take place in the way we consume information. As well as providing a globally sourced pool of news and information for end users, the internet has also facilitated the rise of crowd-sourced and user generated content. The pinnacle of this revolution has been the interminable march of the blog. From small scale, independent bloggers, to Silicon Valley start-ups hosting curated blogs on multiple themes, [...]
Before you take any steps please back up your files and database
The domain "myproject.com" serves here as an example, replace it with the domain name of your website.
Log in or Sign up to CDNsun client section.
On the Services tab choose New Service.
Fill in the domain of your website and choose a domain for your new CDN service as in the picture below.
That's all.
Now we use the Service Domain in Wodpress W3 Total Cache plugin.
Install W3 Total Cache plugin into [...]
Before you take any steps please back up your files and database
The domain "myproject.com" serves here as an example, replace it with the domain name of your website.
Log in or Sign up to CDNsun client section.
On the Services tab choose New Service.
Fill in the domain of your website and choose a domain for your new CDN service as in the picture below.
That's all.
Now we use the Service Domain in Wodpress WP Super Cache plugin.
Install WP Super Cache plugin into [...]