• Resolved franksysgfx

    (@franksysgfx)


    Good morning, I wanted to know in what format Google fonts are downloaded? And if it’s TTF, would there be a way to convert them into WOFF2 from your plugin? so that elementor can first serve the WOFF2 font (which is less heavy than ttf) 😊 I take this opportunity to ask, when it’s time to select the Preload the warning sign appears , no more than 5 preload. But in my case I have the CSS cache on each page separately (individual) because it is a BLOG where many people create their own template with different FONTS, so do you recommend activating ALL IN PRELOAD? THANK YOU BROTHER

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

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  • Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    hi!

    fonts are downloaded in WOFF2.

    If you have so many different variations, I’d suggest not preloading them at all.

    Fonts are still served locally in the most optimal way.

    Thread Starter franksysgfx

    (@franksysgfx)

    Excuse me if I ask another question right here, but I use CLOUDFLARE and in a video I saw that there was an option to place CDN, without having the pro, would there be no problem with it? I ask because I don’t have cache installed but it doesn’t recognize the source that the plugin has downloaded :_(

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    You don’t need the Modify Source URL (Pro) option is you use Cloudflare.

    You use GeneratePress, OMGF is definitely compatible with that theme.

    Are you getting errors while running OMGF’s Save & Optimize routine?

    Thread Starter franksysgfx

    (@franksysgfx)

    Well, since I didn’t download the fonts, I cleared the cache and deleted the section above the plugin that says that fonts have been detected in the style sheet, but when I emptied the cache they didn’t appear again or anything, I went to sleep and when I turned the power back on PC already recognized them again, even though I deleted deep cache with ctrl +shift + R maybe it will help someone, FOR NOW EVERYTHING IS GOOD FRIEND

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Glad it’s resolved!

    Thread Starter franksysgfx

    (@franksysgfx)

    Just a question that I forgot, is it normal for it not to be seen when I layout my website with elementor? In other words, the fonts that the plugin has downloaded do not appear in the available fonts https://ibb.co/VjY7NzM

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Hi again! 🙂

    OMGF replaces any externally hosted Google Fonts with locally hosted fonts. So, basically, any Google Fonts you select in Elementor, will be replaced with locally hosted copies by OMGF.

    So, I’m not sure what you mean with “the fonts that the plugins has downloaded”, because in the screenshot you shared, no Google Fonts are present. But, select a Google Font there, and OMGF will pick them up and store them on your server for you. 🙂

    I hope that clarifies things. Otherwise, please provide more details.

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