• Resolved wpblogwriter

    (@wpblogwriter)


    Hi Team,
    It looks like the setting “Disable All Google Fonts” doesn’t work. I always get this in the page code:

    <style id='ultp-preset-typo-style-inline-css'>@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:100,100i,300,300i,400,400i,500,500i,700,700i,900,900i'); :root { --postx_preset_Heading_typo_font_family: Roboto; --postx_preset_Heading_typo_font_family_type: sans-serif; --postx_preset_Heading_typo_font_weight: 600; --postx_preset_Heading_typo_text_transform: capitalize; --postx_preset_Body_and_Others_typo_font_family: Roboto; --postx_preset_Body_and_Others_typo_font_family_type: sans-serif; --postx_preset_Body_and_Others_typo_font_weight: 400; --postx_preset_Body_and_Others_typo_text_transform: lowercase; --postx_preset_body_typo_font_size_lg: 16px; --postx_preset_paragraph_1_typo_font_size_lg: 12px; --postx_preset_paragraph_2_typo_font_size_lg: 12px; --postx_preset_paragraph_3_typo_font_size_lg: 12px; --postx_preset_heading_h1_typo_font_size_lg: 42px; --postx_preset_heading_h2_typo_font_size_lg: 36px; --postx_preset_heading_h3_typo_font_size_lg: 30px; --postx_preset_heading_h4_typo_font_size_lg: 24px; --postx_preset_heading_h5_typo_font_size_lg: 20px; --postx_preset_heading_h6_typo_font_size_lg: 16px; }</style>

    Maybe you could check that and make it work.. thank you

    I didn’t check for the cookie option yet.. one thing after the other..

    Best regards,
    WBW

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  • Please follow these steps

    1. Open any page editor and click on the postX global setting icon > Typography > body and other , heading > select the font family to none . image for reference.

    Toggle on the Override theme typography. Then** save the settings**. image for reference

    2. Disable Google font from the PostX settings . Click on regenerate css >Save Settings . Image for reference.

    Many of the themes has no default font , inherit the browser default font. So the font loading will varies from browser to browser.

    Thread Starter wpblogwriter

    (@wpblogwriter)

    Hi Al,

    Thank you for your tip. But it doesn’t work. The site now tries to load this fonts from Google:

    https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=none:

    I would expect a general setting called “Diasble all Google Fonts” just does not set any google font…

    Best regards,
    WBW

    • This reply was modified 4 months, 3 weeks ago by wpblogwriter.

    Please read this article – Read first. follow the 3rd step . Also we will work on this and bring fixes in our furture update.

    Thread Starter wpblogwriter

    (@wpblogwriter)

    Hi Al,
    Thank you foir your reply. But don’t you think it is better not to set the status on resolved as the issue is not solved yet?
    Best regards,
    WBW

    I apologize for any inconvenience caused. Sometimes this issue occurs due to a checking fault. It seems that your issue may have been marked as resolved prematurely as this solution should address it.

    You can try one more thing: from the global settings, instead of selecting “none” as instructed, choose another option like Arial or any non-Google font to see if that resolves the issue.

    Please enable the override theme typography and save your settings afterwards.

    I am writing this to follow up . The solution I have provided should works. Please let me know if that helped.

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