Bundling .js files vs CDN
In order to improve performance of our web pages, we are recommended to use CDNs to serve .js files on our web pages. That makes sense.
In order to improve performance of our web pages, we are recommended to use CDNs to serve .js files on our web pages. That makes sense.
I know there is another question asking the same thing, but it hasn’t gotten any attention for months now: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3786088/how-to-force-ajax-control-toolkit-scripts-loading-from-cdn
Would it be possible to host wp-content on another domain, so that all the uploads and images would go and load from there?
If so, how would I go about configuring wordpress to do this, preferably without using a third-party plugin?
What are the options for Content Distribution Networks for use with WordPress? I’d like to their objective pros and cons, their associated plugins or other ways to utilize them, their relative pricing, their appropriate customer profiles/scenarios/use-cases, projects they’ve been used on if you know of any, and any other relevant information.