• Resolved benniko

    (@benniko)


    Hi Daan,

    Thanks for the cool plugin.

    I have a little problem. The plugin only runs when I have the default theme enabled. However, when I activate the child theme, the plugin does not work.

    Do I need to configure anything else in the child theme?

    Thanks
    Ben

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  • Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Hm? That’s interesting.

    Does the child theme contain any modification using output buffers? e.g. ob_start() and ob_get_clean()?

    Might be the child theme is overwriting the output buffer created by OMGF.

    Looking forward to your findings!

    Same problem here.

    Your plugin picks up the fonts used in the child theme as supposed to.
    So far so good.

    but it ignores the google fonts that are used in the parent theme
    (imported into in the parent theme .css file)

    No output buffers used.

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    @import statements in the CSS file require OMGF Pro. If you haven’t done so already, purchase a license and install OMGF Pro (keep OMGF installed) to unlock the Process Local Stylesheets feature under Detection Settings. Enable that, and you should be good to go ??

    thanks for the quick reply!

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