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  • You can exclude a specific directory by using the “Exclusions” option in the CDN Enabler settings page. Directories can be defined such as: wp-content/path/to/your/directory.

    Also, if you are excluding multiple directories remember to separate each with a comma.

    Thread Starter ahnabil

    (@ahnabil)

    hello, thanks for the fast reply

    i’ve Simple Custom CSS plugins installed

    on the page source the link to the custom css is like that

    https://website.com/?sccss=1&ver=4.5.3

    when cdn is enabled the link becomes

    https://cdn.website.com/?sccss=1&ver=4.5.3

    the cdn link has no style, the original has the css styles

    how can i exclude this plugins/url from cdn?

    The Custom CSS file should still be deliverable via the CDN. As you can see, I set up a test file here using the CDN URL https://cdn.codyarsenault.com/?sccss=1&ver=4.5.3

    Remember that if you made any changes to the Custom CSS file you need to purge that URL from your CDN zone.

    Additionally, if you would like to exclude a specific file as you mentioned, you can move that file into a folder and then exclude it from within your CDN Enabler settings.

    Can you do wild cards?

    i.e. /wp-content/themes/mytheme/includes/lib/assets/fonts/icomoon/*,

    or can I just put .php, .woff, .ttf ?

    (and do you use or not a leading slash?) Your example doesn’t so thought I’d ask.

    thanks!
    stu

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