AppleAndMango
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Does anybody use Cloud Flare?
If anyone has any good/bad points about the service they'd like to share I'm all ears
If anyone has any good/bad points about the service they'd like to share I'm all ears
90% it's related to Rocket Loader.From a support point of view, it's a pain in the backside.
We have to deal with a lot of issues related to it.
That only happens when you enable "I'm under attack" mode.From a personal perspective, if I visit a site and see the CF holding message about checking the browser, I click back and select the next link in the list of search results.
From a support point of view, it's a pain in the backside.
We have to deal with a lot of issues related to it.
From a personal perspective, if I visit a site and see the CF holding message about checking the browser, I click back and select the next link in the list of search results.
I hate CF. I agree with Brogan, when I see the CF loading... I leave.
Heres the thing about CloudFlare though... if everything works perfectly and you never see a CF loading screen...
YOU DONT NEED CLOUDFLARE.
Pretty obvious you don't know about Cloudflare.That only happens when you enable "I'm under attack" mode.
This is just a configuration on Cloudflare settings.I feel CloudFlare provides a poor user experience if you get flagged by their CAPTCHA.
One website in particular flags me 90% of the time with a verification check, FUNimation (an American anime distributor). It is a turn off, and I suspect would be a major turn-off for visitors coming in from a Google search result that just want to view your content ASAP. I believe there's a general 5 second rule or something for first impressions?
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I get this too... Same website...I feel CloudFlare provides a poor user experience if you get flagged by their CAPTCHA.
One website in particular flags me 90% of the time with a verification check, FUNimation (an American anime distributor). It is a turn off, and I suspect would be a major turn-off for visitors coming in from a Google search result that just want to view your content ASAP. I believe there's a general 5 second rule or something for first impressions?
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The visitors can't do anything about it - only the site owner can adjust the settings.
By that time they've probably lost a visitor though.
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