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Changing Images : BunnyCDN settings gone wrong

What happens when CDN settings have gone wrong on your site?

Last night, I messed up the settings for BunnyCDN. Which means that all of the feature images (the one you see on the blog page) and some inline images were not visible. My apologies for that. It was a case of over zealous CDN settings. Or not realizing I was making a mistake. The end result was something like below.

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How to Use CDN or Content Delivery Networks for your website or app

This post marks the beginning of a new series of posts on Content Delivery Networks or CDNs. In this series, learn more about the world of CDNs and how they can benefit your website or app. Since 2019, I have dabbled with a variety of CDNs for this site as well as for our podcasting site at gaathastory.com and later for this blog. Some of the CDNs we have used and tested include free and premium services. We have used services for podcasting, such as Audioboom, podcast.co and Spreaker. CDNs for images include BunnyCDN, Gumlet, Droplr. We also have content delivery networks for scripts (such as jsdelivr), fonts, documents, and of course video (YouTube and Vimeo can be considered).  This post has been updated in March 2022.

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