The resource at “https://thedomain.com/wp-content/plugins/ti-woocommerce-wishlist/assets/fonts/tinvwl-webfont.woff2?ver=xu2uyi” preloaded with link preload was not used within a few seconds. Make sure all attributes of the preload tag are set correctly.
I checked the preload tag attributes:
<link rel='preload' as='font' type='font/woff2' crossorigin='anonymous' id='tinvwl-webfont-font-css' href='https://thedomain.com/wp-content/plugins/ti-woocommerce-wishlist/assets/fonts/tinvwl-webfont.woff2?ver=xu2uyi' media='all' />
and they all appear to be correct, so I think the text of the warning is misleading.
The real problem appears to be that tinvwl-webfont.woff2
preloads on every page, not just product and other pages where it is used. The warning only occurs on pages where Ti WooCommerce Wishlist elements don’t appear.
I saw this post, but it really doesn’t address the issue.
What would appear to fix the problem is to only add the preload link on pages where the webfont is needed.
Is there a way, other than by adding another plugin, to prevent Ti WooCommerce Wishlist from loading the webfont on pages where it’s not needed?
It seems like adding an option in Ti WooCommerce Wishlist to prevent loading the webfont on specific pages would be helpful, or even better, if preventing it from being added on pages where it’s unnecessary can be done by default?
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in some lines of CSS files charged to download fonts from remote servers, but one file has many lines of code which instructs the browser to download the fonts. One PHP function could do that swiftly.
]]>Hi all,
I get this error message using the Google PageSpeed test:
“Ensure text remains visible during webfont load”
(https://pagespeed.web.dev/)
The fonts that are causing the problem, according to the pagespeed test, are from fonts.gstatic.com.
I’ve spent days trying to figure out how to fix this error. None of the suggested fixes I’ve found online seem to be applicable when using the Colibri theme. I can’t find where to past “font-display: swap;” or “&display=swap” in the Theme File Editor.
Can somebody please help me figure out how to “Ensure text remains visible during webfont load” when using the Colibri theme?
Thank you so much.
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]]>Does someone know how I could possibly reduce the load time of these fonts?
Ps*: I’m a rookie at coding and I used Elementor to build my website and to implement my fonts.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/IrcTE.png
]]>What I have so far is a fonts folder in my child theme with the weights I want and a style.css doc with the @font-face for each in them. I also have a custom function in the function.php doc that makes the custom fonts available inside the Theme Builder so I can use them while designing without setting them up with CSS. It’s worked for all the weights but Regular. How can I fix this?
You can see how the two are mixing on this page I was using to test my work: cpilf.devbybsb.com/test-page
]]>I have only one problem. Google webfont does not work anymore after using the plugin.
Chrome says “webfont not defined”.
Any idea how I can solve this?
]]>I’m working with your woocommerce and storefront theme.
This morning I updated the theme to 2.3.0.
Yesterday my pingdom load time was 651ms. After the update a whopping 4.93s!
The watterfall showed that it was due to this file: fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0.
I am trying to revert back to version 2.2.8. But eventually I would have to update.
Could you please help?
Kind Regards
]]>Can anyone help?
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