What do you mean with ‘disabling it’? Did you check remove Google Fonts in OMGF?
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Anonymous User 17280002
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I disable google font after locally install them using your plugin
I’m trying to understand what you mean. Did you check the ‘Remove Google Fonts’ option under OMGF’s advanced settings?
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Anonymous User 17280002
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Let me explain you.
I did that (remove Google font) but still it’s loading from google api as well.
How to Stop it
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Anonymous User 17280002
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https://prnt.sc/s7it5k
look at this after disabling it bust still loading from googleapi
Did Auto Detect work and detect the montserrat fonts? Or did you download them manually, using OMGF’s search bar?
There is an inline style block on your page that using @import directly. You’ll have to remove that by finding out if it’s in your theme or in a plugin and then disabling the feature that includes them or removing these CSS lines.
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Anonymous User 17280002
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@galbaras okay i will try it
@daanvandenbergh I downloaded using search bar.
Hi again,
If auto detect didn’t work, then that means that your theme isn’t using the WordPress convention to add the Google Fonts.
Like Gal mentioned, you’d need custom coding to make it work.
If you can’t figure it out, you can hire me to do it for you.
Good luck!
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Anonymous User 17280002
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Okay, I will try to figure it out if not then I will hire you.
That’s great @daanvandenbergh thanks for letting me know about that service.
Sure, no problem and good luck! 🙂
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Anonymous User 17280002
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I found it actually Montserrat is a font that can create too many requests so I switch to open sans and everything works fine plugin detect those fonts and i disabled google font API requests
I’m not sure how a font can create a too many requests (429) error. That could mean there’s a rare limiter configured on your server, or something.
Nonetheless, I’m happy OMGF wasn’t the problem and you managed to get it resolved! 🙂