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  • Thread Starter Morinne

    (@morinne)

    More info …
    I found that this error only occurs when I select any “Heading” Tag, i.e. <h1> Do you know why the heading tag would have such an effect on the umlaut character? What can I do?

    Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    Hi there,
    the problem is not related to our plugin. It is caused by the use of a custom web fonts (Open Sans Light), which is applied to the heading. That font is provided by your theme Tempera, and it’s probably missing some special character. I’d suggest to change the font used for the headings from the theme settings. In case of problems post a new topic to the theme support forum.

    Thread Starter Morinne

    (@morinne)

    Thanks for the quick reply and the excellent widget. You are correct. I changed my font type and the problem disappeared.

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