great you did it quickly
Yeah took 2 days of headache
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Yeah took 2 days of headache
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hahaha
We put our entire site behind SSL yesterday for better SEO, but can't seem to figure out the cloudfront settings to get it to serve the images behind https.
Could use some help!
TIA,
Jack
Jack, personally I wouldn't bother. It will only negatively impact server performance, and it makes about 1% difference to Google ranking right now. - Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: HTTPS as a ranking signal
I'd focus more on content and page structure.
All ready worked on content. But a marketing guy I work with has seen his and some clients sites come up with SSL.
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Jack, personally I wouldn't bother. It will only negatively impact server performance, and it makes about 1% difference to Google ranking right now. - http://googlewebmast…ing-signal.html
I'd focus more on content and page structure.
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apsolute true… !!!
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apsolute true… !!!
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I would do both
old post revived but I have a small problem.
When I activate the cdn service I lose some small images like dropdown arrows/hover questions marks etc, is there may be filepaths I can copy for the original images then move them to the cdn directory or something to make them reappear.
sample below
should show like thsis
old post revived but I have a small problem.
When I activate the cdn service I lose some small images like dropdown arrows/hover questions marks etc, is there may be filepaths I can copy for the original images then move them to the cdn directory or something to make them reappear.
sample below
should show like thsis
Settings from cloudfront (suggested by cs cart team):
Viewer Protocol Policy - HTTPS Only
Origin Protocol Policy - Match Viewer
Forward Query Strings - Yes
http port - 80
https port - 443
Thanks, tried those setting sbit problem still occurred, then admin wouldnt load css.
Turns out because I didnt have SSL enabled in admin