Hi Robirob.
I’d need more data about the error.
1. What version of WordPress are you using?
2. Is there any Javascript error in the console? Just follow instructions in Step 3 in this page: https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Using_Your_Browser_to_Diagnose_JavaScript_Errors
3. Screenshots would help too.
Thanks.
Hi,
There is no actually error.
First, should there at all be a weight/style drop down list with Supreme Google Webfonts plugin in the page editor’s toolbar? Now I only have font family and font sizes.
A font normally include font family, size and weight/style.
When I make font settings in other places like costumise/theme design I can see all font weights.
I can not find or see any font weights with Supreme Google Webfonts.
And in the settings only the regular styles are shown e.g. only OpenSans and not the rest of weights like OpenSans (300).
I’m using WP 4.2.2
Also have TinyMCE Advanced installed but there is not a font weight button there either.
Here is a screen shot:
http://talkiees.com/Page-toolbar.png
Thanks for reply.
Actually, not, there’s not style/weight dropdown. You can use the default styling buttons (bold, italics…) instead yet I guess that you’re asking for even more control.
We haven’t added every style for every font because it takes a lot of memory when rendering Settings>Writing. We’ll maybe come up with something in the future to solve this but there are no plans at the moment.
Okay I understand.
There could be made we an extra alternative check box
to add all styles or not. No need for an extra button I think
in the editor.
And the additional styles don’t need to be shown in WYSIWYG mode
in the settings or shown at all.
Normally you don’t have hundreds of fonts in use for one site so
when you have made your selection you could add the styles.
Thanks!