• Hi,

    on the website https://www.dittert-bau-badoeynhausen.de there was the post section active. Then some day a spam entry from Israel was written. Since then, the site loads https://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/opensanshebrew.css?ver=6.0.1 from Google to display the sender of the comment.

    The two checkboxes (one for Ocean-WP and one for Elementor) in the Ocean-WP-Theme can disable Google Webfonts and work fine. But even after deleting the comment and the post, the opensanshebrew font is still linked in the <head>-section of the theme.

    How do I get rid of this entry in the <head>-section?

    Thanks in advance for your ideas.

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by Toddi.
    • This topic was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by Toddi.

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  • Hello @toddi71,

    For troubleshooting, please do the following steps and let me know the results:

    1- Head over to WP Dashboard > Plugin.
    2- Deactivate all plugins.
    3- Then, first activate the Ocean Extra plugin.
    4- Check your issue.
    5- Then, activate your plugins one by one
    6- After activation of any plugins, check your issue

    Note: if you have any cache plugin or server cache(CDN / Browser Cache and Cookies and …), you need to clear its cache contents or disable them to see your changes. Also, don’t forget to click on the regenerate all assets file and data in Elementor > Tools.

    Best Regards

    Thread Starter Toddi

    (@toddi71)

    Hi Shahin,

    after I’ve disabled elementor, the font-entry is gone. So it’s an elementor problem, I guess.

    Update: Elementor had this font as primary font in the editor settings, but never used it… Now it works fine.

    Thx for the help.

    Best Regards

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by Toddi.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by Toddi.

    You’re very welcome.
    I’m glad it is solved.

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