• Resolved Eric Jennings

    (@foolcrow)


    I’ve added one custom font for use in Headlines. It looks fine in Firefox. In Safari, Responsively, and Vivaldi (Chrome), the font appears in the page source code and looks correct when using a CSS checking plugin, but the page doesn’t recognize/display the custom font.

    It doesn’t appear to be a cache problem. This seems like a fairly simple issue. I’ve had no problem using custom fonts with a different plugin, but I’d like to be able to use this one. Any ideas…?

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  • Thread Starter Eric Jennings

    (@foolcrow)

    OK, I’ve learned that this is a common problem known as Mixed Content. But I haven’t found a solution. I tried a plugin called “SSL Insecure Content Fixer” but that didn’t help.

    I’m still looking for other things to try…

    Plugin Support Herman Asrori (BSF)

    (@bsfherman)

    Hi @foolcrow, sorry for the delay.

    What if you just try re-uploading the font? If it still doesn’t help, you might want to try what’s listed in this doc.

    Please let us know how you go.

    Kind regards,
    Herman ??

    Thread Starter Eric Jennings

    (@foolcrow)

    Yup, that works. It seems that when fonts are uploaded their default url uses https:// instead of https://, so the solution was simply to search and replace the all occurrences of the former with the latter. Thanks

    Plugin Support Herman Asrori (BSF)

    (@bsfherman)

    Hi @foolcrow,

    Thank you for the update. Very pleased to know that the custom fonts you have are working as it should now.

    Feel free to start a new thread if there’s anything else related to this plugin, we can help you with.

    Kind regards,
    Herman ??

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