• Resolved hwuser

    (@hwuser)


    Hello,

    I am a bit lost. If I use another cdn like BunnyCDN, what are the benefits of the plugin?
    Because if I uncheck the Statically cdn box of your plugin, I get messages from:
    CDN must be enabled for Responsiveness
    CDN must be enabled for Compression
    CDN must be enabled for WebP images

    Thanks,
    Sergio

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  • Plugin Author Gijo Varghese

    (@gijo)

    @hwuser lazy loading works without Statically CDN. Other features required our CDN.

    Thread Starter hwuser

    (@hwuser)

    Thank you for your quick reply. Two things please:

    1.- If I use your CDN and not use BunnyCDN, Statically don’t serve css, js files ? Only images?

    2.- If I use your CDN and also use Bunny CDN, all my files are served with BunnyCDN, but for example, if in your plugin, in compression tab, I put 80%, I check the served image and I can see that the url is from BunnyCDN but at the end ti has “?=quality=80”.
    I understand that it is not good to use two CDNs at the same time, right? Or would it be compatible?

    Thans,
    Sergio

    Plugin Author Gijo Varghese

    (@gijo)

    @hwuser

    1. Flying Images is only for images. If you want to deliver css and js files from Statically CDN, use their official plugin or add “https://cdn.statically.io/img/you-site.com” to CDN settings of your cache plugin.

    2. It might be compatible. But I don’t recommend using two CDNs at the same time. It can increase the delay when it’s a cache miss.

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