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  • Hi, elifergin.

    Thank you for contacting us and for using our theme. We appreciate it.

    I’ve just tested extended Latin characters in my test install of Kale. Here’s the screenshot – https://prnt.sc/saxsip.

    Top row, Serbian Latin extended characters.
    Bottom row, Turkish Latin extended characters.

    Kale version 2.5.
    WordPress version 5.4.1.

    As you can see, both show OK, while the font is Lato. I suppose that your issue lies elsewhere.

    Could you post URL where we could see the issue in your case?

    Kind regards.

    Thread Starter elifergin

    (@elifergin)

    Hi,

    Thank you for the message.

    Here is the link for an example post, I added many Turkish words to the header and to the end of the post:

    https://elifergin.co/tr/tarifler/maydanoz-limon-suyu-15-gunluk-kur/

    Here I captured how I see:
    https://prnt.sc/saz1p2
    https://prnt.sc/saz1xj

    I saw “ğ” bolder than other letters. But your message made me think if it’s a problem with my screen resolution.

    Thank you for your help

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by elifergin.
    Thread Starter elifergin

    (@elifergin)

    Hello,

    Here is another example in the header:
    https://prnt.sc/sbznhb

    I think “ş” letter is obviously bolder than the rest. Do you see any solution?

    Many thanks for your answer

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