• This issue may not be totally a My Calendar issue but occurs when I activate the plugin. We are a business behind a firewall, which I believe is causing a total lockup of the browser (tried multiple versions, multiple vendors). It seems to be hung up, I think when accessing https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/opensans/v10/…

    There may security issue(s) locking it up. I have purchased the User’s guide and love the product but am having difficulties putting it onto our production intranet site due to this issue. I am unable to locate the url in any of the plugin code and could use some help to either download font and have plugin point to it or change to a font source that is not secure based.

    Any help or guideance would be appreciated as I am not a CSS/PHP expert (yet). Or am I even on the right track for this issue? Thank you.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/my-calendar/

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  • Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Well, My Calendar doesn’t enqueue OpenSans; but WordPress core does. So if the problem is actually associated with that, then it’s not a problem with My Calendar.

    That obviously doesn’t make clear sense in combination with your perception that the problem only happens when you activate My Calendar, so some element of what seems to be going on is wrong; it’s very hard for me to say what it is, however, not being able to see anything of your site.

    So, you may want to start by seeing what you can do to change the font pointer in WordPress core; there’s a plug-in that might help with this (I haven’t tested it): https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/remove-open-sans-font-from-wp-core/

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