• Resolved shirtguy72

    (@shirtguy72)


    Beginner Question, forgive me: I have (free) Cloudflare through Siteground, not sure exactly how to add the CDN URL into…(“If you’re using a CDN, enter the URL here to server analytics.js from your CDN.”) Kindly help, respectfully

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  • I also have the same question as shirtguy72. I’m using Cloudflare free as well. What exactly would I copy into this field to make it work? It might not hurt to add a slightly longer instruction to the contextual help within the plugin. Thank you for your assistance.

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    @shirtguy72, @madly-manly,

    I’m pretty sure you don’t have to do anything if you’re using CloudFlare. Since your DNS points towards CloudFlare’s servers (and CloudFlare copies everything from your server) all requests are automatically served from CloudFlare’s CDN.

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    @madly-manly,

    To answer your suggestion: they’re called Advanced Options for a reason; if you don’t know what you’re doing, don’t touch it. ??

    Thread Starter shirtguy72

    (@shirtguy72)

    Thank you DaanvandenBergh, Called a friend last night who helped me confirm, he had me deactivate your plugin and tinker around “Previewing” the “Google Analytics App” in Cloudflare. It worked straight away but not nearly as fast as CAOS. I understand you’re busy, why I hesitated to open this support ticket, but maybe Madly Manly has the right idea … A tiny line of text stating something like “Not needed for Cloudflare” could save many, including you some time. The short version is: Site Speed is addicting with a plugin so great as this, you see how much speed you gain with it and you can’t help but to try and pinch out a bit more. To repeat my 5-Star review left previous: Kudos To The Developer!!! Thanks, respectfully

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    @shirtguy72, thanks for the compliments, man. I’ll add it in a future release.

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