• 1) I’ve created a pull zone.
    2) I’ve activated the plugin with pullzone.
    3) I’ve edited a post and upload an image.

    Then, when I look at the IMG element, it has the standard local URL instead the CDN url.

    I’ve deactivated all plugins but ACF (is needed to site work). There is no ?optimization plugin or a caching plugin. There is no caching method in the back end yet.

    The site is built with Bedrock which has a different directory structure.

    https://roots.io/bedrock/

    Could be this the issue?

    There is a note about it in the docs:

    “If a plugin or theme works with a vanilla WordPress install and not with Bedrock, the plugin or theme is likely at fault: In most cases, it is hard-coding assumptions about directory structure or file location and ignoring the systems WordPress has in place to determine those things dynamically. This type of issue will often arise not only on Bedrock, but also on sites that have installed WordPress in its own directory (opens new window) or moved the wp-content folder (opens new window)”

    More on this here: https://docs.roots.io/bedrock/master/compatibility/

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  • Hi, we use it in our projects with Bedrock without any problem.

    You just have to adjust in the plugin the “Included directories” setting to the Bedrock structure: app,wp/wp-includes

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