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?
Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/9GnwBSA
When I’m in Elementor, I am expecting to be able to find the downloaded fonts.
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?
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?
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?
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.
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.