• Resolved fswp

    (@fswp)


    Dear OMGF experts,

    I built a website some years ago using a WordPress theme (Gateway) that doesn’t natively support Google fonts, so I added them at the time using the Easy Google Font plugin. It took a bit of playing around with the css selector controls of that plugin (manually adding selectors ‘hero-widgets-wrap’ and ‘li’, to be precise) before it worked fully with the theme; but other than that it has served me well.

    Striving for GDPR compliance, I am now looking at OMGF. However, it is not entirely clear to me if I should be installing OMGF in lieu of Easy Google Fonts, or whether I should keep the old setup and merely install OMGF on top of that.

    I have looked through the “tested themes/plugins” and “known issues with other themes/plugins” on the developer’s website, and have searched this support forum for similar threads, but have not been able to find an answer to my question. Any guidance or pointers would be greatly appreciated.

    Many thanks!

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by fswp.
Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Hi!

    I think you should install OMGF on top of Easy Google Fonts. I haven’t tested OMGF with Easy Google Fonts, but I don’t see a reason why it wouldn’t work.

    if you run into anything, let me know!

    Thread Starter fswp

    (@fswp)

    Thanks so much Daan for your super fast and helpful response! I have followed your advice and it seems to be working! ??

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Great! When you have the time, would you mind writing a review? You can do so here.

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • The topic ‘OMGF with or instead of Easy Google Fonts?’ is closed to new replies.