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  • andrewfloatingbridge

    (@andrewfloatingbridgecomau)

    The same thing has happened to me – I am using the theme “Striking” – are we sure it is not another plugin conflict?

    Thread Starter ZinZang

    (@zinzangstudio)

    Good question.
    I just tested by deactivating all other plugins, still no slideable sliders.

    andrewfloatingbridge

    (@andrewfloatingbridgecomau)

    Hmm looks like we are stuck then – I am quite sure this plugin is not being supported. We might need to find another suitable one..

    Let me know if you find a good replacement and I will do the same ??

    Thread Starter ZinZang

    (@zinzangstudio)

    My suitable replacement was to just to hardcode the fonts I had settled on while playing with the plugin. Done by adding the <link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=yadayada:500' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'> etc code to the header.php of my theme, then editing CSS accordingly.

    Fontific was a cool way to try out and tweak Google fonts “live”, but after making a decision, it’s probably best to do it right.

    WP Google Fonts had worked for me in the past, but not when I tried it today. I tried the plugin called Font, and it has cool live preview, but doesn’t do Google fonts, afaik.

    andrewfloatingbridge

    (@andrewfloatingbridgecomau)

    You know what, Ive come to this conclusion: at the end of the day you have to go with the paid option – you can’t expect people to maintain plugins for nothing .. the free ones will break sooner or later!

    So I am going to fork out some cash for the ultimate tiny mce plugin with Google fonts add on .. less headaches!

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