Try it, the free version is great and the unlimited plan is a set it and forget it!
]]>First of all thank you for creating such an awesome theme. I want to know how I can integrate cdnjs to use static files.
What libraries should I target. And should I just use the link or the whole script that is given in cdnjs results.
Regards
]]>We have setup Amazone S3 using CDN feature, but when we added CNAME in the Replace site’s hostname with: Field, the front end URL gets spoiled, Actually our Site URL is https://www.outlookindia.com/igaming/
And in front end when CNAME replaced , it added /igaming/ after CNAME which is wrong path we want to replace it with fully site/home url https://www.outlookindia.com/igaming/. Please let me know what is the solution?
Frontend: https://i.imgur.com/RJy3IoJ.png
Backend : https://i.imgur.com/vv87ZS3.png
]]>I have Divi Theme and WP Total Cache with external CDN.
When wordpress is trying to request es6-promise.auto.min.js.gzip to CDN it adds a double slash in this path:
/wp-content/themes/Divi/common//scripts/es6-promise.auto.min.js.gzip?ver=4.2.2 and that’s why it fails. If I try to request it manually with one slash it works. This file is cached on CDN.
Thanks!
]]>I recently installed your plugin and set it up with my Digital Ocean Space bucket. However, I noticed there’s no option to specify the bucket path for uploaded media files. Ideally, I’d like the files to be stored in an existing folder structure, like:
https://example.sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/example.jpg
Instead, the current system automatically uploads files by creating a new folder, resulting in a path like:
https://example.sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com/2024/09/example.jpg
It would be incredibly helpful if you could add an option to set a prefix for the bucket path, as well as an option to add the year and month to the path. This would allow us to maintain consistency and continue using our existing folder structure.
Additionally, I’d love to see a feature that can rewrite URLs to replace local links with the S3 bucket links.
Your plugin has great potential and, with these features, it could easily compete with other offload plugins out there. You’ve done a fantastic job so far!
Thanks again.
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