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https://secure.helpscout.net/conversation/1974546242/210681?folderId=6475258I am sure that you are aware that loading Google Fonts from Google's servers is not GDPR compliant. I have been looking into the "Local Google Fonts" plugin to solve this issue and was kind of successful. The plugin detects both the Raleway (used for all the menus and headers) and the Amatic font (used in the site title).
The Raleway font is then served locally but unfortunately this doesn't work for the site title.
I reached out to the "Local Google Fonts" plugin developer and he had a look. He came back to me and said that it looks like the “OnePress Plus” plugin includes the font files in a way "Local Google Fonts" cannot recognize it. He asked me to contact you to find out if it would be possible for you to use wp_enqueue_style to load the font?
Alternatively, would you be able to give advice on how to serve the fonts locally - maybe without the use of a 3rd party plugin?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Axel
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https://secure.helpscout.net/conversation/1974546242/210681?folderId=6475258I am sure that you are aware that loading Google Fonts from Google's servers is not GDPR compliant. I have been looking into the "Local Google Fonts" plugin to solve this issue and was kind of successful. The plugin detects both the Raleway (used for all the menus and headers) and the Amatic font (used in the site title).
The Raleway font is then served locally but unfortunately this doesn't work for the site title.
I reached out to the "Local Google Fonts" plugin developer and he had a look. He came back to me and said that it looks like the “OnePress Plus” plugin includes the font files in a way "Local Google Fonts" cannot recognize it. He asked me to contact you to find out if it would be possible for you to use wp_enqueue_style to load the font?
Alternatively, would you be able to give advice on how to serve the fonts locally - maybe without the use of a 3rd party plugin?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Axel
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: