Cloudflare plugin for WordPress

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Cloudflare plugin for WordPress

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Argo is an optional Cloudflare service that provides “smart routing” for your site. With Argo enabled, traffic is routed around congested areas in the Cloudflare network.
In our tests, Argo reduced page load times by 20-30%. If you're a Cloudflare user and want to do everything you can to optimize performance, experimenting with Argo can yield positive results.
Railgun.
Railgun by Cloudflare is a WAN product that establishes a secure tunnel between your server and Cloudflare's servers.
Railgun is designed to speed up the delivery of uncached content. It only provides the overall difference between requests. For example, if page A and B have identical header and footer structures with different body content, Railgun will know about it. The service will only process the differences through a highly compressed binary list of albania whatsapp phone numbers data stream.
Railgun is only available for Cloudflare Business plans and requires your web host to install additional software on your site's server. For most users, Railgun acceleration is not necessary to maintain fast load times with Cloudflare.
However, if you are running a WooCommerce store or forum with a lot of traffic that can't be cached, Railgun can potentially help improve your site's speed.
The Cloudflare team maintains an official WordPress plugin. While this plugin is not an absolute requirement, it does provide some useful features: WordPress optimized Cloudflare settings,
WordPress Security Rulesets,
automatic cache clearing, HTTP/2 server forwarding and more.
For advanced users, we recommend not installing the plugin but configuring the settings in the Cloudflare control panel. This will avoid conflicts with the custom page rules.
How to Configure Cloudflare Settings for WordPress Multisite.
If you're using Cloudflare with a WordPress multisite, there are a few things to keep in mind when setting it up: SSL setup.
To demonstrate how to properly configure Cloudflare SSL for a WordPress multisite, we created a test multisite subdomain. There will be no SSL issues if you use a multisite subdirectory.
Here's the structure of our multi-site WordPress test subdomain: Main site – brianwp.com and www.brianwp.com.
Subsite 1 – site1.brianwp.com.
Subsection 2 – site2.brianwp.com.
We have added domains for multisite to MyKinsta.
multisite
Likewise, the domains were configured with the appropriate A records in Cloudflare. Cloudflare proxy was also enabled, as indicated by the orange cloud icon.
record
To use Cloudflare in full (strict) SSL mode, all associated domains must be present on the origin server's SSL certificate. There are two ways to do this.
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