Jenna Abrams
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Hi,
In the past, I’ve changed my upload file through wp-config (http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-change-the-default-media-upload-location-in-wordpress-3-5/). Recently, this option in settings>media, has become available: https://www.hongkiat.com/blog/wordpress-custom-upload-dir/.
We prefer for SEO and governance to have our media folder set this way, and to not organize into month/year based folders.
Regardless, I disabled WP Rocket, and am only using GD Booster, and have enabled Max CDN that way. This seems to have solved the problem.
Thanks for your help!
I used the new feature in the WordPress settings>media. Is there some code or anything I can add that will redirect where GD pulls images?
If I only use GD Booster, will I be able to integrate my MaxCDN image caching? Will my original problem with the image links being dead for GD listings persist?
Alex,
Yes, I initially had WP Rocket installed. When I launched my site and enabled the MaxCDN through WP Rocket’s interface, it broke the GD images. In searching the GD forums, I came across a fix to install GD Booster. If I do not need both, I will disable (or return) one.
I’d like to cache my entire site though, not just my directory.
Hi, yes. I’m using WP Rocket, vs WP Super Cache. When I disable CDN caching, the images reappear, but as you can understand, this is not optimal. I provided login credentials to Kor as requested.
I’m hoping it is a simple fix, rather than reengaging and setting up a new cache plugin, which wouldn’t be ideal.
I also bought the GD Booster because another forum said that would help fix the issue. Hoping it wasn’t $19 down the drain.
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