Shared today on Facebook

I have to know some Amazon CloudFront experts who have experience with WordPress, right? πŸ˜‰ I’m having an issue with my personal site. When I set it up, I used the official AWS for WordPress plugin to create my CloudFront distribution (best practice at the time). Guess what? The plugin has since been abandoned, and I’m now having caching issues. As far as I can tell, there is/was zero official AWS guidance on migrating away from the plugin. Anybody encountered this issue before? More info over at my site…

Problems with WordPress and Amazon CloudFront


Signing out of FB and all Meta products for the next week. You can find me on my website or other social networks if you need to…



Important Note

This site features content going all the way back to 2000. The posts you’ll read reflect my views and writing style at the time. While I have gone back to clean up a few of them, I think it’s important not to sanitise too much. This site is a record of who I am and how I’ve grown. Any blog post written years ago may not reflect who I am today, nor how I would write about the same topic today.