• Resolved hkruse

    (@hkruse)


    Hi,

    i am using OMG Pro, but still all Google Fonts are loaded form the Google website.
    There is no “omgf” folder in my wp-content/uplaods bute the permission of this folder is 07555. I am using the Impreza Theme for thsi website. Any sugestion why it does not work?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Daan from Daan.dev

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Hi!

    This forum is for the free version of OMGF only. So next time, use this contact form to contact me for support about OMGF Pro.

    But, I’ll answer your question, since it appears to not be related to either ??

    OMGF has detected the present stylesheets properly, but the remaining Google Fonts are loaded by Google Maps.

    Anything external and embedded using an iframe (Google Maps, Recaptcha, Youtube, most Support Widgets, etc.) can’t be modified in any way by something running on your server (OMGF Pro in this case). Which means that the fonts loaded inside that iframe can’t be removed/replace either.

    Long story short, it’s technically impossible to remove Google Fonts from anything inside an iframe.

    You can read more about it here.

    The best thing for you to do is either remove it entirely, or block it using a cookie banner, like Complianz.

    Hope it helps!

    Thread Starter hkruse

    (@hkruse)

    Hi,

    ok thank you.

    On my personal website https://www.naturfotografie-kruse.de there are the Google fonts mavenpro. They are used only by the the Impreza theme and they are not downloaded to my server and not embedded…

    Plugin Author Daan from Daan.dev

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Hi again!

    Please make sure Latin is selected as a Used Subset. You’ve selected Latin Extended now, which is an add-on for Latin and shouldn’t be selected on its own (the most recent version of OMGF doesn’t allow selecting that by itself.)

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