diff --git a/.shiprc b/.shiprc
index 5e0f26754..5215f1661 100644
--- a/.shiprc
+++ b/.shiprc
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
{
"files": {
"src/version.ts": [],
- "README.md": ["{MAJOR}.{MINOR}"]
+ "README.md": ["{MAJOR}.{MINOR}"],
+ "FAQ.md": ["{MAJOR}.{MINOR}.{PATCH}"]
},
"postbump": "npm run docs"
}
diff --git a/FAQ.md b/FAQ.md
index 7dca928ef..c7f173e6d 100644
--- a/FAQ.md
+++ b/FAQ.md
@@ -99,3 +99,39 @@ new Auth0Client({
useCookiesForTransaction: true
});
```
+
+## How to use from a CDN
+
+There are two ways to use our SDK when you want to rely on a Content Delivery Network to host the bundle and not install our SDK through the npm registry.
+
+### Using our own CDN bundle
+
+Our own CDN bundle exposes both `createAuth0Client` and `Auth0Client` on a global `auth0` variable, and can be used as shown below.
+
+```html
+
+```
+
+### Using import maps with unpkg
+If you want to use a CDN bundle together with import maps, you will need to use our ESM bundle from unpkg:
+
+```html
+
+
+```