NOTE: The CDN Enable option in Wordpress Dashboard > PressCDN will be disabled while the PressDNS distribution is being created for a new application deployment.
Every site will have CDN enabled by default and we highly recommend leaving CDN enabled on any active site.
This will help overall performance by having static assets loading geographically closer to your site visitors and keep your bandwidth use low (Bandwidth vs CDN).
Using our Pagely CDN Plugin
We recommend that you use our Pagely CDN Plugin since most other solutions for adding a CDN to WordPress have many other features that you most likely wont need in our environment.
You can view and/or modify your site's CDN settings through the WordPress Dashboard by clicking on the Pagely icon > PressCDN
The HTTP CDN URL should already be populated with a HTTP CDN URL assigned to your domain with the following format:
s[DOMAINID].pcdn.co
Your CDN settings should look like the example below.
If you need a HTTPS CDN URL, please check out on how to use a HTTPS CDN URL on your site.
How can I find my CDN URL?
- Log in to Atomic.
- From the left-side menu, select CDN.
- Select the edit icon to the right of the desired CDN zone.
- Refer to the Target CNAME for the URL.
Using a custom CDN host/domain
At this time, we do not allow custom CDN CNAMEs to be added via Atomic. If you're looking to add a custom CDN domain, please submit a ticket to our support team.