diff --git a/src/content/docs/support/third-party-software/others/configuring-an-amazon-web-services-static-site-to-use-cloudflare.mdx b/src/content/docs/support/third-party-software/others/configuring-an-amazon-web-services-static-site-to-use-cloudflare.mdx index e5926ed5971d3cb..4eeac2e707a343e 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/support/third-party-software/others/configuring-an-amazon-web-services-static-site-to-use-cloudflare.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/support/third-party-software/others/configuring-an-amazon-web-services-static-site-to-use-cloudflare.mdx @@ -98,6 +98,12 @@ your content displays. ## Set up your site on Cloudflare +:::note + +Consider creating a [Cloud Connector](/rules/cloud-connector/) rule for this step to automatically set all the Cloudflare settings required to route traffic to your bucket. + +::: + Before setting up your site on Cloudflare, ensure you have the URLs or endpoints for both your subdomain and root buckets. For each bucket, you can find the URL in the AWS S3 console under **Properties** > **Static website hosting** > **Endpoint**. To get started: