Lambda theme problem
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Firstly, Thank you for creating what has to be the most useful, must-install plugin of them all.
I do have a minor problem though and could do with some help please.
I use the Oxygenna Lambda multipurpose theme on a lot of sites.
Unfortunately, in order to disable its built-in Google font loader, I have to also install Autoptimize because the OMGF disable option doesn’t work with this theme for whatever reason.There’s nothing wrong with Autoptimize except that it doesn’t have as much functionality as more comprehensive caching plugins. In addition, the author seems to recommend the use of other caching plugins along with Autoptimize, while at the same time saying you should not use two caching plugins at once. Very confusing. Anyway, it doesn’t support Redis cache, and that’s a problem for me.
As to my problems/questions:
I noticed in the 3.6 changelog some mention of plugiins that might or might not be needed for some themes. Are we talking about stand-along plugins like Autoptimize, or custom extensions to OMGF?
And sort of related to that, how might I go about figuring out why the Lambda theme is reluctant to allow OMGF to disable its font loading? How is it that Autoptimize manages to do so? I’m just wondering if, with some digging in the Theme files, I might be able to do away with the need for Autoptimize if I can find the right code and maybe implement a custom function?
OR, what can I tell the Lambda developers about how OMGF disables remote loading, in case I can persuade them to change the way it is done to make it more OMGF-friendly?
Sorry..I know this is a long post.
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