• pb52

    (@paulbarrett1952)


    I used to use Open Sans but I changed to Roboto. I used Font Organiser plugin to delete Open Sans from the site, but Open Sans persists.

    1. If I enter a new para between two existing paras of Roboto, the new para uses Open Sans.

    2. If I view it in the Text Editor, the Roboto text is wrapped in <span> tags and the Open Sans text just has normal <p> tags. So WordPress clearly believes that Open Sans is the still the default font, even though I have used Font Organiser to delete it from the system.

    3. If I try to change a section of Roboto Text to Open Sans, I can’t because Opens Sans is not listed in the available fonts. (as expected)

    4. If I use the Visual Editor toolbar option “Clear Formatting” from the entire post, everything reverts to Open Sans, confirming point 2.

    5. The only two areas where fonts are defined are in Theme Options -Styles Tab and the Font Organiser plugin. I have uninstalled that plugin in case it was competing with the theme. No difference.

    6. I have hard cleared the cache

    7. I have tried a different browser

    8. I even tried a fix I found somewhere else on here, which added a css file and called it in functions.php but that didn’t work so I reversed it out

    There’s an artifact setting somewhere. Grrrrr

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Hello,

    It seems the Roboto Fonts is not getting reflected at all. Can you please disable the Font Organizer Plugin once and try using the normal way of using the fonts.

    Let me know if you need any assistance.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter pb52

    (@paulbarrett1952)

    I was about post about this issue being resolved and then I saw your reply.

    You are correct. I partially resolved it a few hours ago by completely uninstalling font organiser. To regain access to Roboto font I then reinstalled Font Organiser.

    Now, when I go into the visual editor I still get Open Sans as the visible default font but when I preview the post it display it as Roboto. Trouble is, the Open Sans font size is 16px, whereas the published font size is 20px.

    This makes it difficult to visualise layouts in the editor

    Not exactly WYSIWYG. ??

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • The topic ‘Unable to get editor to forget Open Sans and use my desired default font’ is closed to new replies.