The majority of the website's images have now been moved to Cloudinary, a cloud-based image hosting platform and content delivery network. By utilizing Cloudinary's compression and optimization capabilities, this should improve the website's performance and page load times. This change will also make it easier to manage images and scale as the website grows. This was a necessary step to support future features I have planned.
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Adam- 2 years ago
I’m a little concerned about the number of services I’m using for the backend now. I was trying to save money on hosting fees but if it starts to become difficult to manage then I will consider moving to an all-in-one solution such as AWS.