well i was using blogger's / tumblr's (when it was free) first generation interface for my static site... even was able to put their first gen blogging code to blog on my site... but now i totally went static with my website on cloudflare pages. Because i designed my website so i wanted to keep it as portable as possible looking at the future challenges and changes that can arrive from hosting providers just like tumblr did. Anyways thank you so much for this.
I've been doing HTML, Websites, working with numerous companies and this was not intuitive and I would not necessarily recommend Cloudflare, but your video is very good and stands out over other videos. I would have liked it to go over the top by going over what you are going to go over, but this video gets it done. Nice job!
@@jer3504 you’ll need to set up Cloudflare DNS on your domain as I mentioned in the video. I have a tutorial on setting up Cloudflare DNS here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f1EoQygkJ0E.html