Archive of posts with category 'security'
Your Jekyll site feels secure because it's static, but you're actually vulnerable to DDoS attacks, content scraping, credential stuffing, and various web attacks. Static doesn't mean invincible. Attackers can overwhelm...
Advanced Cloudflare configurations unlock the full potential of GitHub Pages hosting by optimizing content delivery, enhancing security posture, and enabling sophisticated analytics processing at the edge. While basic Cloudflare setup...
Managing traffic quality is essential for any GitHub Pages site, especially when it serves documentation, knowledge bases, or landing pages that rely on stable performance and clean analytics. Many site...
GitHub Pages offers a reliable platform for static websites, but security should never be overlooked. While Cloudflare provides basic HTTPS and caching, advanced security transformations can protect your site against...
Enhancing security headers for GitHub Pages through Cloudflare is one of the most reliable ways to strengthen a static website without modifying its backend, because GitHub Pages does not allow...
Managing a static website through GitHub Pages becomes increasingly powerful when combined with Cloudflare Firewall Rules, especially for beginners who want better security without complex server setups. Many users think...
Managing a static website through GitHub Pages often feels effortless, yet sudden spikes of traffic or excessive automated requests can disrupt performance. Cloudflare Rate Limiting becomes a useful layer to...
One of the biggest advantages of GitHub Pages is that it’s already fast and secure by default. Since your site is served as static HTML, there’s no database or server-side...