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Free CDN for Images.

Who wouldn't like a free CDN for their website images. Well here's how you can get it.

Just take your website image URL for example - https://abc.com/mycat.png

Now before the URL use the CDN URL "cdn.statically.io/img/", like - https://cdn.statically.io/img/abc.com/mycat.png

Your image will be now served through Statically.io CDN.

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Limitations - Currently no Limitations on Bandwidth or anything else, use it as much as you want.

Cache Duration - The images are cached for a period of 1 year.

Image Format Supported - Almost all common image formats like png, jpeg, svg, jpg.

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Justice-hub

I did not understand the usefulness of this thing, could you explain it well? Thank you

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Its Aomi

Its a image cdn, if your website has limited website resources or you want your website images to load faster throughout the world then this will help. You can read more about a cdn here - cloudflare.com/en-in/learning/cdn/...

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tomcom tang

I am in China, and I am using a local CDN solution—Tencent Cloud Edgeone. Overall, it feels pretty good. I’ve heard that Cloudflare is quite good as well, so I’ll give it a try when I have the opportunity.

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Jack

Nice, Works like Charm. Btw is it safe?

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Its Aomi

Yes its safe, the project is supported by Cloudflare, bunny.net and Fastly, Digital Ocean etc.

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