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In reply to: [Zoho Mail for WordPress] Reply-To Not Working (1.5.6)Yes, version 1.5.7 fixed the issue for me.
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In reply to: [Zoho Mail for WordPress] Reply-To Not Working (1.5.6)Same issue here. Replying to an email from the site sends to my admin email rather than the customer email. Reply-To email address is being overridden with the site email address.
ok done. I’ve just created a ticket. Thanks
I just noticed on theblacklist page for the IP it states “Record … queued for deletion at 2022-01-15 03:58:01 GMT if no new spam activity is found.”, so at least it will drop off then. Anything else that I can do in the meantime?
I’m logged in to my site currently but afraid to logout in case I can;t get back in again.
I had a similar error when installing latest uypdate on two sites today. The update seems to have worked ok but the critical error notification came up both times. The sites are still fine though and I can access the Dashboard normally so not sure if the error has had any consequences at all.
Great. Thanks Serge. I’ve reinstalled it and done a scan and seems fine now. No warnings flagged.
Using version 2.76.1
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In reply to: [OMGF | GDPR/DSGVO Compliant, Faster Google Fonts. Easy.] Autodetect failingHi Daan,
I rolled back the plugin to a version 3.xxx and it worked fine. Just updated to the latest version again and still had the same issue.
I deactivated WP Rocket & cleared cache in case that was an issue, and switched the Optimization mode to ‘Automatic’ and navigated to a few pages with the ‘Montserrat’ font on them eg. https://wildambience.com/wildlife-sounds/australian-boobook , as well as adding the string ?omgf_optimize=2931f to the url. But still only picking up ‘Opens Sans’ & ‘Hind’.
However, I then discovered the Autoptimize plugin had the setting ‘Remove Google Fonts’ selected (it was set like this previously for some reason and worked ok with the old version of OMGF) and once I switched this back to the default ‘Leave As Is’ setting I think this has fixed the issue. I had to refresh the OMGF setting page a few times but after about the third refresh it has picked up Montserrat font. All good to go now! Thanks for your help Daan. It might be worth noting this issue for other users who use the Autoptimize plugin.
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In reply to: [OMGF | GDPR/DSGVO Compliant, Faster Google Fonts. Easy.] Autodetect failingSure, when using a Divi module, in the text settings, I used the dropdown menu to select the font. For example, in my case, I use Montserrat on some pages for a H1 or H2 heading, so I just go into the settings of the text module, select ‘Heading Text’ and that gives me the option of which font I want to use for H1, H2 etc
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [OMGF | GDPR/DSGVO Compliant, Faster Google Fonts. Easy.] Autodetect failingHi Daan,
having a similar issue with a Divi site – OMGF is auto detecting my primary Google font used across the site (‘Hind’) along with the default ‘Open Sans’, but not ‘Monteserrat’ which is a third Google font I use for headings on some pages. Anything I can do to fix it?
Thanks
Marc
Thanks for the quick reply Daan. I’m not using a Cloudflare or any CDN, but must have been an issue with be the WP Rocket cache. I just cleared the WP Rocket cache and deleted OMGF again and tested on GTmetrix – some fonts were loading from google and others still being called from the OMGF plugin folder. Ran GTmetrix a few more times same result. So I cleared WP Rocket cache yet again and now all the fonts are loading from Google. Not sure how that it even possible but there it is…!
Thanks again for your help. Great plugin!