Hi Jordan,
Yes, this plugin can help resolve font-display issue you mention.
I’ve tested it with Elementor in the past and OMGF was perfectly able to detect and replace the fonts with local copies on-the-fly. Without changing the setting in Elementor.
So, give it a try! I can’t imagine any issues you’d run into. Sure, if you’d ever changes fonts in Elementor, you’d have to download and generate a new stylesheet. But that makes sense, doesn’t it?
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nadroj
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Thanks for the quick reply Daan,
I’ll give it a go in a few hours when I get chance and I’ll report back if I run into any problems!
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nadroj
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Quick update… I downloaded the plugin & ran the configuration.
The only fonts I needed other than ‘open sans’ which comes automatically was Poppins.
I did the test blog post page load and it found ‘poppins’
However then when I clicked ‘Download Fonts’ I got the following Error;
Error: 400 – No fonts or subsets selected.
I had 2 versions of Poppins found which both had their boxes ticked.
Just as a side note. None of the basic settings such as ‘Use Web Font Loader’ or ‘remove version parameter’. Is there any of those you would recommend could be ticked to increase optimisation
I also run WP Rocket on my sites, not sure if that would have any effect on any of these font issues – or if that would already be removing version parameters etc
I had 2 versions of Poppins found which both had their boxes ticked.
What do you mean? Did Poppins appear twice as found fonts? And did you check their subsets?
I also run WP Rocket on my sites, not sure if that would have any effect on any of these font issues – or if that would already be removing version parameters etc.
I’ve configured WP Rocket with OMGF plenty of times. It doesn’t affect OMGF’s functioning as far as I know.