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The Ultimate Guide to WordPress DNS Configuration

Everything you need to know about WordPress DNS configuration. Point your domain to a new server and prevent poor DNS of others from affecting your website!<br><br>More details @ https://wpblazer.com/tips-tricks/wordpress-dns-configuration-guide

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The Ultimate Guide to WordPress DNS Configuration

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  1. WORDPRESS DNS CONFIGURATION WPBLAZER

  2. When was the last time you look into your DNS configuration? Surprisingly, most look into DNS configuration once – when they buy their domain name. Yet, it can have a huge impact on their site’s performance and user experience. In this WordPress DNS Configuration guide, you’ll see how to point your DNS to a new server (and what’s the best way to do that). You’ll also discover why using your domain provider’s DNS is not a good idea.

  3. DNS stands for Domain Name System. Its role is to translate the domain name you type into an IP address. Without DNS, you’d have to type in the exact IP address of the server that hosts each of those services. Imagine having to memorize dozens of strings of numbers just to browse the Internet!

  4. Ways: Pointing Your Domain to Server DNS Pointing Your Domain to Server IP Using CNAME Records in Your WordPress DNS Configuration DNS Propagation

  5. What’s important to note is that DNS is more than a tool to point your domain to an IP address. The DNS that you use can impact how fast your domain name can be accessed. .

  6. When you’re using DNS provided by a CDN company such as Cloudflare, you may come across some caching issues. While it’s nothing that could break your website, it may make your life a little bit harder than it should be. Unfortunately, making (and seeing) small changes requires you to flush all caches each time you edit your website. Still, if your current DNS is slow, your WordPress DNS configuration will benefit from switching to a faster provider.

  7. Defer Loading of JavaScript Use DNS Prefetching More details @ https://wpblazer.com/tips-tricks/wordpress-dns-configuration-guide/

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