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  • #56116
    Petri de Pità

    Hello,

    My website is for Chinese audience and so all links to google are broken, I thought that with your add-on I could deactivate the google fonts and chose my own font (even if as simple as Verdana).
    Now that I bought your premium solution I feel a little disappointed.

    Could you tell me if there is a work around ?

    Thank you in advance for your answer

    Petri

    #56123
    Petri de Pità

    oups, sorry… I just saw that I have the option to chose between Google and regular fonts in the drop down list…but it does not change my problem, even if I set all fonts to Verdana I get the following in the source code :

    <link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’open-sans-css’ href=’//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans%3A300italic%2C400italic%2C600italic%2C300%2C400%2C600&subset=latin%2Clatin-ext&ver=4.1′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />

    so the google link is not totally deactivated..

    is there a solution to this ?

    #56242
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Hi Petri,

    That Open Sans is added by WordPress itself for the font in the Dashboard and in the admin bar.

    When I tried to remove it, WordPress.org told me that removing it wasn’t allowed, so I’m afraid there’s nothing I can do on my end about it.

    However, if you’d like to remove it, here’s some info: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/66524/remove-open-sans-from-twenty-twelve-theme

    #56376
    Petri de Pità

    Thank you Tom for your quick answer.

    I found a way, I installed a plugin called : Remove Google Fonts References

    this removed the link and kept GP’s fonts settings.

    So all is good now

    🙂

    #56480
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Awesome 🙂

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