not detecting google fonts
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Hello, the plugin does not detect any font when I hit “save & optimize”. Could you please help me?
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Sure!
Since you’re using Divi, have you tried this?
Btw. Looking through your page source, your page uses an incredible amount of Google Fonts, I’d seriously consider going through this tutorial as well, and unload any fonts you’re not using.
Hello, thanks a lot! It worked perfectly! And thanks for the tutorial! I was loading too many fonts! Cheers from Argentina!
Awesome! Happy to hear it!
When you have the time, please write a review. It’ll really help me with my work!
I have a question. Suddenly I have all the fonts again loded? it is like separated in the cached et builder fonts group and now a new group? thanks
It seems you have OMGF disabled at this point?
Please enable Test Mode (it’s at the bottom of the Optimize Fonts tab), so optimizations will be only visible to logged-in users (when the ?omgf=1 parameter is added to an URL).
That’ll allow me to view the optimizations and test a few things, without serving them to your visitors.
The test mode is already enabled. Weird… And I got back the CLS of the H1 of my hompage…
BTW, I couldn’t fins the second option to disable of your DIVI tutorial… where is it at?Alright! I didn’t know if you enabled test mode, and didn’t check to be honest.
I’m not near my laptop now, but I’ll get back to you later today!
Hi!
I’ve looked through the page source with the ?omgf=1 parameter enabled, but I’m not seeing any external requests. In other words, OMGF seems to working properly!
Take a look at this screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/gVHNEdI
Maybe it was a stale caching issue?
Hello, thanks for the reply. But I still have CLS on the H! title of the homepage…
All fonts of the h1 are clicked as preload… do you have a clue of why this is still happening?How are you running your tests?
Since you still have Test Mode enabled, you need to append the ?omgf=1 parameter to the URL to activate OMGF in your frontend:
Here’s links to tests with OMGF enabled and disabled.
Or, simply disable Test Mode to “publish” the optimizations. 🙂
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This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by
Daan van den Bergh.
Hello. Thanks, I did not realize that with the test mode enabled the optimization is not working for common visitors. Maybe the legend could be a little bit more clear? Something like “With this mode enabled, the OMGF optimizations are not applying to website visitors.” Just my 2 cents…
Thanks for the great plugin.
I will definitely write a review later on, when I get to know it more..Right! I’ll definitely look into rewording the description for the Test Mode. Thanks for the feedback and looking forward to your review!
Hi, is there a way to add a font to the dashboard of OMGF?
Because I have a text on a webpage that uses Sacramento font, but this Sacramento font does not appear in the OMGF dashboard.
And the web browser is not rendering it properly now that I’m using your plugin.
Link: https://www.fedewenzelski.com/about-us/
The text is on the image on the right…
ThanksYou can add fonts to WordPress/OMGF using the OMGF Additional Fonts add-on, but that might not be necessary in your case.
I think this could be a bug. Let me do some testing and get back to you!
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