![]() I’m pretty sure i can handle what you say as i know css and html and everything related to front end. So i can assure you technical level is apt for such work but i only need a push in that direction by the great wp johnny. Would this end up loading both fonts or only the ones overwritten with important?įirstly im sorry for the typos as its typed too quickly and with no option to edit the reply. ![]() This brings me to another question that when we change the font family text via css important statement then does the browser load 2 font sor does it load the important one and disables the other- this is in the case we use css to overwrite font output?Ĭan someone please help me just to understand how to simply disable Google fonts, and self host the ones which you only need to theme fonts and be able to select these hosted fonts from the divi customizer font options also.Īlso would CSS important statement like for eg Another issue is that in theme customizer only default theme fonts show after disabling Google fonts and the ones I host to the theme fonts directory are not showing in in drop-down so cause of this I’m unable to change the font which can 9nly be changed via css as it has no to her way to edit it from any editor. ![]() So I guess we can host the roboto locally for the real roboto to show up, correct? So far hopefully we are on the same page I hope. these actually remains the front end fonts wherever selected inside builder modules but then they are not actually the real roboto and just shows roboto cause the font call is displaying robot and thus many Google extensions and inspect tool show it as roboto but in reality it’s not roboto. So do I have reenable Google fonts to change the font set inside the builder to the actual font instead of default theme font and then disable Google fonts again so that atleast the modules knows which fonts to call even if the Google fonts is disabled ?ĭespite the fact that I have disabled Google fonts inside divi theme options it seems that wherever I have set fonts like roboto etc. Roboto and nunito where I had selected it in the builder only whereas where it’s selected default it shows default theme fonts i.e verdana and sans seriff. Now on my page I can see the font loading is verdant and says sheriff which seem to he the default theme fonts but then where I have selected the actual font on the in the builder settings I see the fonts show as of my earlier choice like robots, etc. After disabling Google fonts in divi theme options when I come back to the theme ‘customizer – general settings – typography’, i see here that it all changes to ‘Default theme fonts’ in comparison to the fonts I had selected before. I hate to break it out to you but there’s much explaining to do. (Special thanks to Paka Shaka for letting me show his site on this Youtube tutorial.) Or be a shady developer and tell them it took you 5 hours instead of 5 minutes. That’s it, you are done! Go look cool to your clients now.
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