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CDNs

Cloudflare Enterprise, QUIC.cloud, or BunnyCDN for the win.

Best wordpress cdns

12 Best WordPress CDNs Based On Performance, Reliability, Compatibility

Cloudflare settings wordpress

The Ideal Cloudflare Settings For WordPress (Can Be Used For Most Sites)

Bunnycdn review settings

BunnyCDN Review With Setup Instructions (And Why I Use Both Cloudflare And Bunny)

Quic. Cloud cdn review

QUIC.cloud CDN Review With Setup Instructions: Excellent CDN For LiteSpeed (But Ideally Use The Paid “Standard” Plan)

Siteground cdn review

SiteGround CDN Review: 14 Locations, Lacking Features, Requires You To Use Their DNS Which Was Blocked By Google

Rocketcdn review

RocketCDN Review (Avoid): StackPath Has Slow Speeds, Small Network, No Dynamic Caching, And Bandwidth Is NOT Unlimited

Cloudflare apo wordpress

How To Add Cloudflare APO To WordPress (And How ‘Cache Everything’ Is Different)

Cloudflare page rules wordpress

9 Cloudflare Page Rules For WordPress Sites (But Most Sites Only Need 3 Of Them)

About Tom

I fall asleep to serial killer documentaries, rap to Eminem, and play way too much Rocket League. View my bio to learn 50 random & disturbing things about me (with cat and travel pics).

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