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Header and Font Change
7 replies · Started by Tugce on August 7, 2019
Hi,
When I logged in my Wordpress account, the header and font are as they should be. However after logout, I noticed that the header's shape changed and thickened, and the font became even darker. After login, the situation is resolved. I can't put a screenshot at the moment but does anyone know why would something like that happen? How can I fix this issue permanently to see everything is the same without log in.
Best wishes,
Tugce
Hi there,
you can share screenshots by providing us a link to the hosted image files or use one of the many online image sharing sites.
The site you linked us to isn't a GP site - looks like a Wix site?
Hi David,
Sorry for the misunderstanding. My Wordpress site that I currently working on is http://toofabric.kinsta.cloud
As you can see below, I'm not logged in at the moment but my header looks like thickened and font size changed:
https://eksiup.com/p/yd72372dcq82
After logging in, the header seems like below which is the correct version:
https://eksiup.com/p/s972374jrdus
Do you have any idea about this issue?
Thank you!
Can you try flushing and disabling your cache plugin - then compare the logged in / logged out versions using a private browser ( no cache )
Hi David, thanks a lot it worked! I have been using Autoptimized plugin suggested by Generatepress. I have flushed and disabled it. I also use Kinsta hosting and there is a default cache service provided by them within Wordpress.
My last question is how I can keep using Auptomized properly without having an error like that? Would my problem be fixed if I delete and reinstall Autoptimized?
Its always best to flush and disable caches before making customizations to the site. Once you have finished customizing you can re-enable them.
So you should be fine to re-enable it.
If the issue comes back try flushing the cache again.
If it persists then try disabling the Combine CSS style sheets option in the plugin settings.
I didn't know that. Thank you very much for your help David.
You're welcome.