WordPress: Using a Content Delivery Network
40mAdvanced2021-01-07
Authors

Carrie Dils
Development, WordPress
Course details
If you have a WordPress site, you may have heard that you can benefit from using a content delivery network (CDN), but you might not understand the technology or how to use it. This course teaches what you need to know to confidently use a CDN with a WordPress site.
CDNs are great, but they aren't necessary for every website. Instructor Carrie Dils explains what a CDN is, what types of sites benefit from a CDN, and what type of content a CDN serves. What if your web host already has a CDN, but you want to use your own? Carrie shows you how to proceed. A CDN is just one part of a larger strategy for optimizing your website for speed, and Carrie explains some other parts to consider. Carrie walks you through how to choose a CDN provider and reviews key features of several popular CDN providers. Once you’ve chosen a CDN provider, you’ll need to enable, configure, and integrate the CDN. Carrie shows you how to navigate that process successfully, including how to speed test your site.
CDNs are great, but they aren't necessary for every website. Instructor Carrie Dils explains what a CDN is, what types of sites benefit from a CDN, and what type of content a CDN serves. What if your web host already has a CDN, but you want to use your own? Carrie shows you how to proceed. A CDN is just one part of a larger strategy for optimizing your website for speed, and Carrie explains some other parts to consider. Carrie walks you through how to choose a CDN provider and reviews key features of several popular CDN providers. Once you’ve chosen a CDN provider, you’ll need to enable, configure, and integrate the CDN. Carrie shows you how to navigate that process successfully, including how to speed test your site.
Skills covered
WordPressContent Management Systems (CMS)AdvancedWeb DevelopmentOpen Source
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - WordPress and CDNs
- 02 - What you should know
1. What Is a CDN
- 03 - Speed up your site with a CDN
- 04 - Will your site benefit from a CDN
- 05 - WordPress hosting with a CDN
- 06 - Review pricing options for CDNs
- 07 - CDN as part of your site optimization strategy
2. Using a CDN with WordPress
- 08 - Considerations for choosing a CDN
- 09 - Review key features of StackPath (formerly MaxCDN)
- 10 - Review key features of AWS CloudFront
- 11 - Review key features of Cloudflare
- 12 - Review key features of KeyCDN
- 13 - Review key features of Jetpack Site Accelerator
3. Integrating a CDN with WordPress
- 14 - Select a CDN
- 15 - Enable CDN on your web host
- 16 - Configure your CDN
- 17 - Using SSL with a CDN
- 18 - Use a plugin to enable CDN on your site
- 19 - Speed testing your site
Conclusion
- 20 - Continue your learning journey
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