I tried emptying the cache, I deleted the font, deleted the custom font plugin. I also turned off all other plugins.
And just to check, I uploaded the same font to another site I have built in the past, also via the customs font plugin and here it is working on all browsers and on both computers.
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]]>I see that it works with Thrive Lightboxes (by ThriveThemes).
I’m wondering if it works with Thrive Architect page builder (by ThriveThemes), to help keep custom page templates organized?
Thank you,
Rhonda (aka LL)
The second and major show stopper is memory allocation errors with ThriveThemes, my editor. Support tried to blame this on my server (without even knowing my server configuration).
I got great support and it was fast but the code just doesn’t work for my needs. Big waste of $15.
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Also, any caveats in using this on multisite networks? with ‘domain mapping’?
Thanks for the great assistance with GDPR, Max
]]>but nothing seems to work. Am I missing something when it comes to excluding entire plugins from being minified by autoptimize?
Any help would be appreciated!
]]>I can expand/widen a Page Section by setting Section Left/Right Margins to -250/-250. But, don’t believe that should be necessary.
“FW Full No Header Footer” does seem to work OK.
]]>I’ve used OptimizePress, Headway, ThriveThemes, ….after 40 more to list….
Beaver Builder can be said to emobdy all the features and functions off all the WordPress WYSIWYG themes and plugins ever built since 2003+.
]]>Seriously, being able to personalize or customize a headline on a sales page or content page is so powerful now.
I had to search high and low for a plugin that would do this simple thing. Now I can have a unique sales page for every different ad I create in Facebook or Google.
The only thing that worries me is the “not tested with your version of WordPress” message I get.
But fyi, I am using 4.7.1, and also ThriveThemes / Thrive ContentBuilder. It works great in the headlines and in the content.
My hat is off to Dan Lester, to whom I would gladly pay for this plugin.
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