• Resolved Spike05de

    (@spike05de)


    After the last Update the Server has a high serverload. When I deactivate OMGF all fine.

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  • Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Hi!

    That’s interesting. As a test, could you try the following:

    – Go to OMGF’s settings screen (Settings > Optimize Google Fonts)
    – Check the Task Manager, does it mention any issues with your cache? Are any stylesheets cached at all?
    – If no stylesheets are cached, click ‘Empty Cache Directory’ (to make sure the database is clean) and click Save & Optimize. How is it now?
    – If stylesheets were cached, go to Manage Optimized Fonts, and see if all font families are displayed. In your case it should be: Roboto, Muli(sh) and Source Sans Pro.
    – If not all font families are displayed; empty cache directory and run Save & Optimize again.
    – If all font families are displayed, go to your frontend, to see if stylesheets are properly replaced. If not, check OMGF’s cache directory (wp-content/uploads/omgf by default) to see if all the files are present.

    Sorry for the long post, but this is everything I could think off (right now) to debug this issue 🙂

    Thread Starter Spike05de

    (@spike05de)

    All the things has no effect. On an other installation the same problem. There are no stylesheet detected.

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Alright, thanks. That might explain the high server load: it keeps trying to download the fonts, but fails somehow.

    Anything useful in youe PHP error log?

    Thread Starter Spike05de

    (@spike05de)

    It´s nothing in the php error log

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Well, then I’m officially baffled… :-/

    Could you provide a list of plugins you’re using? That way I can test for any incompatibilities.

    Also, do you know if your server is using a type of server-side page and/or database caching? E.g. varnish or redis, etc.

    Thread Starter Spike05de

    (@spike05de)

    I have redis and php-op cache. Both are temporary deactivated.

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    Thread Starter Spike05de

    (@spike05de)

    I have found the error:

    In Thrive Themes – Project Lightspeed was set the Font Optimization. Before the Update it works with this setting

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Alright, awesome! Thanks for providing the steps to disable that option.

    That it worked with the previous version was a happy coincidence, I guess. I’ve always advised my users to disable any other font optimization features in other plugins. OMGF does it better anyway, 😉 and it’s a loss of performance to do the same thing twice.

    It could be, though. The current HTML parser triggers at the last possible moment, to make sure all plugins and themes have loaded what they wanted to load. The previous version triggered much earlier; at the moment when WordPress begins loading its scripts.

    I’ll add it to my documentation!

    Thread Starter Spike05de

    (@spike05de)

    Another problem: The plugin don´t remove the https://fonts.googleapis.com/css link from the source.

    When I use Auto optimize it remove the link but broke my font.

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    It replaces one, but it doesn’t replace the 2nd and 3rd.

    Is it Thrive Architect adding those fonts? I’d have to do some testing to replicate the issue and fix it.

    If possible, please use this form to send me an export of your settings (or provide screenshots) in Thrive Architect (or the other plugin adding the fonts).

    Thread Starter Spike05de

    (@spike05de)

    I have only one font selected in Thrive Theme Builder.

    Plugin Author Daan van den Bergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Alright, I’ve contacted the Thrive Theme support. Hopefully they’ll be so helpful to provide me with a developer license for local use only, so I can debug the issue!

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