• Resolved jasze

    (@jasze)


    I have next to 0 technical knowledge so forgive me in advance, but I noticed that with the latest update, the fonts in the menus and text in the body of my website are changed. This happened as soon as I updated to 2.3.9. Not really sure what to do. I don’t want to edit anything because I’m scared I might break something. When I disable it, everything returns to normal. :/

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  • Plugin Author Raul P.

    (@alignak)

    Hi! Sorry for the bugs on 2.3.9… kindly try version 2.4.0 and let me know if it solved the issue.

    Thread Starter jasze

    (@jasze)

    Hey man no problem, appreciate the hard work that you do. Unfortunately it didn’t fix the issue though. I’m not sure why it’s doing that, but with it on, the font in the menus and articles changes completely. As soon as I deactivate it it goes back to normal. It was fine just up until this week and I haven’t changed anything on my site. Is there a setting you think causing this? Again completely technologically inept when it comes to these things lol.

    Plugin Author Raul P.

    (@alignak)

    What is your site url?
    Are you using the default settings after installing?

    Thread Starter jasze

    (@jasze)

    I’ve had the plugin installed for months that’s the weird part. Never changed anything.

    Plugin Author Raul P.

    (@alignak)

    Thanks for reporting.
    Version 2.4.0 should have fixed all these.

    If you have any fonts loading issue, please try the following settings one by one and purge caches on the status page + your cache plugin/server hosting:

    a) select, “Disable Google Fonts merging” + select, “Inline all CSS files” + select “Inline Google Fonts CSS”

    b) deselect, “Inline all CSS files” + deselect, “Disable Google Fonts merging” + select “Inline Google Fonts CSS”

    If that still doesn’t solve it, kindly let me know your url via fastvelocity.com contact form, so I can take a look myself of what is going on.

    Version 2.37+ has significant changes with the Inline CSS option. Before, it was merging everything and inlining it. Now it inlines each file one by one (faster, less memory usage, etc).

    Fonts should be working the same if you “Disable Google Fonts merging” + “Inline Google Fonts CSS” or else, they will be merged but added to the footer instead. That means, if your theme or plugins reference multiple fonts, some may overwrite the default fonts.

    Thanks again

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