If you’re self-hosting your site, which it sounds like since you’ve got .htaccess rules for Apache set up, and your domain name is being hosted with GoDaddy, dump them and transfer your domain name to Cloudflare. It will save you money. A lot of it.
Regarding your settings, in order for anyone to help you, you’d need to detail what you currently have setup within each www/example-directory for your httpd.conf as well as .htaccess. Leave out all sensitive information.
According to that screenshot, GoDaddy is taking as long if not longer (as it was loaded before your site) than your site itself. One more reason to leave them if you’re self-hosting via Apache.
You’re currently using GoDaddy as a CDN, I believe from what that screenshot shows. I’m not familiar with GoDaddy’s panel. But if you are, flip off that switch and use only Cloudflare.
Edit: Nvm. That’s your wordpress panel. What plugins are you using? Which of the “optimizations” are you using? What’s the cache set to? There may very well be conflicting settings - that interfere with your Cloudflare optimizations.
Hello,
i cant answer here because system hold on me for 16 hours. sorry.
i think of i solve with wp rocket plugin my page apen very fast now i so so glad and i do intr0 advice rule completed.
but i have problem for about mails;
dns record not good for me i think of what i should do how can i solve this problem?
Hi @promaxestate, click the next to the A record named ‘mail’ to turn it and check your MX record is pointing to mail.promaxestate.com and your mail should work OK if it is configured correctly at your host.
I would also suggest you delete the 2 NS records which appear to be pointing to GoDaddy, as Cloudflare is providing your DNS, you shouldn’t need those.