{"id":249,"date":"2018-10-03T19:51:42","date_gmt":"2018-10-03T14:21:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/awpguide.com\/?p=249"},"modified":"2018-12-07T22:34:08","modified_gmt":"2018-12-07T17:04:08","slug":"how-to-setup-cloudflare-cdn-on-wordpress","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/awpguide.com\/wp-guides\/how-to-setup-cloudflare-cdn-on-wordpress\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Setup Cloudflare CDN on WordPress"},"content":{"rendered":"

Are you wondering how to setup Cloudflare CDN on WordPress blog properly? Cloudflare will make your WordPress blog faster, safer and smarter. For beginners, they also offer a free plan. In this post, we are going to show you that, how can you setup Cloudflare CDN on WordPress blog in 5 minutes.<\/p>\n

Will I Get Free SSL?<\/h2>\n

Yes, Cloudflare will give you a free SSL certificate for a lifetime. The certificate will be in the shared environment. If you need a custom SSL certificate, only for your website, you need to contact the support.<\/p>\n

Also, you may want to spend some bucks for custom SSL.<\/p>\n

Any Hidden Fees?<\/h2>\n

No. But the free plan got some limitations. If you need more power, you need to consider choosing\u00a0a premium plan which suits your needs.<\/p>\n

How To\u00a0Setup Cloudflare CDN on WordPress?<\/h2>\n

First of all, sign up on Cloudflare<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\"Setup<\/p>\n

Now, you need to enter your domain name.<\/p>\n

\"add<\/p>\n

They will start to query your existing DNS records.<\/p>\n

\"next<\/p>\n

Now, choose any plan which suits you. For beginners, the free plan is enough.<\/p>\n

\"cloudflare<\/p>\n

Confirm your plan.<\/p>\n

\"confirm<\/p>\n

On the next step, you need to choose the sections that you need to pass the traffic through CDN.<\/p>\n

\"cloudflare<\/p>\n

Once you have turned on traffic through the CDN, click on continue. They will give you 2 NameServers. You need to update your domain’s Nameservers with the new one.<\/p>\n

\"cloudflare<\/p>\n

In our case, we have registered our domain on Namecheap<\/a>. So, simply access the domain panel and update the NS.<\/p>\n

\"namecheap<\/p>\n

If you are hosted on somewhere else and you don’t know how to change, you need to contact your web hosting provider or domain registrar. They will probably help you to change the NS.<\/p>\n

Once you updated the NS, go to the Cloudflare dashboard.<\/p>\n

\"website<\/p>\n

You can see the website is not active on Cloudflare. Because the NS is not propagated\u00a0yet. After a few seconds, you need to click on the recheck Nameservers button. they will fetch the new status of your domain when you click.<\/p>\n

\"cloudflare<\/p>\n

If the propagation\u00a0completed, you can see that your domain is active on Cloudflare CDN free plan!<\/p>\n

\"cloudflare<\/p>\n

That’s it!<\/p>\n

From now on your website will be faster, safer and smarter. By using Cloudflare, you can improve your WordPress blog’s speed and performance. We highly recommend Cloudflare for all our users.<\/p>\n

We hope you found this post helpful and enjoyed the read. If you did, please consider sharing this post with your friends and fellow bloggers. We would love to hear from you.<\/p>\n

If you want more powerful CDN, you might want to consider MaxCDN<\/a>\u00a0or KeyCDN<\/a>. Also a caching plugin like WP Rocket<\/a> and a WordPress image optimization plugin like ShortPixel<\/a>.<\/p>\n

For more tutorials, please check out our blog. HappyThemes review<\/a> and Revenue WordPress theme review<\/a> are our all-time popular posts.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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