• Resolved norbertk

    (@norbertk)


    I’ve read a few support and blog posts but am confused on how to exactly leverage the downloaded fonts and generated stylesheet in Elementor. I see the fonts and stylesheet in /uploads/omgf, what’s the next step with Elementor?

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  • Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    What have you done, up to this point? Could you provide screenshots of your current settings and a more detailed explanation of what you’d like to achieve?

    Thread Starter norbertk

    (@norbertk)

    Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/9GnwBSA

    When I’m in Elementor, I am expecting to be able to find the downloaded fonts.

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Okay, I get what you’re trying to do now and I suspect you’re using it the wrong way around 🙂

    You should configure Elementor to use the Google Fonts you’d like to use in your pages. Then use OMGF to optimize them.

    But, am I seeing it correctly that your Elementor install doesn’t support/contain Google Fonts?

    Thread Starter norbertk

    (@norbertk)

    Okay I was thinking about it wrong then. Just so I understand, I’ll want to install the fonts through Elementor, then go to that page and have OMGF optimize it?

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Yes, after configuring Elementor, use OMGF’s Auto Detect feature to optimize the Google Fonts. Also, have a look at OMGF’s Advanced Settings to make it suit your needs.

    Just to be sure, I don’t know how you’d go about ‘installing Fonts’ in Elementor. As far as I know, Elementor supports Google Fonts out of the box, so maybe you disabled them somewhere in its settings?

    Thread Starter norbertk

    (@norbertk)

    I am using Elementor Pro and it has the ability to add fonts (https://docs.elementor.com/article/276-custom-fonts). I have no idea why Gelasio isn’t out-of-the-box, however.

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    I apologize for the delay. I became father about a month ago, so I was otherwise occupied. 🙂

    I honestly don’t think you need OMGF if you’re going to upload custom fonts. Downloading a font from fonts.google.com and uploading it as a custom font, basically makes it a custom font. So, OMGF will not detect it, as it only deals with external requests.

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