Hello,
Thank you for reaching out regarding the issues you’re experiencing with the display of your fonts on the live site. I understand how important it is to display your design elements and font options accurately for your clients, and I’m here to assist you.
From your description, it sounds like you might be encountering a performance issue that’s affecting the rendering of your fonts. When you have a large number of fonts on a single page, it can be quite resource-intensive to load all of them, especially if they are custom or non-system fonts. This could potentially cause the page to time out or become unresponsive, and it could also explain why the fonts are not displaying correctly on the live site when you have more than a certain number of them on the page.
Here are a few general suggestions that could potentially help resolve the issue:
- Optimize Font Loading: Loading too many different font files can slow down your page load speed. You might want to consider using system fonts or Google Fonts which are usually optimized for web use and can load faster than custom fonts.
- Use a Caching Plugin: Caching plugins can help to improve the performance of your site, which might assist in resolving the issue you’re experiencing. They can store a static version of your site, which reduces the load on your server and can improve page load speed.
- Increase PHP Memory Limit: Sometimes, these issues can be caused by not having enough PHP memory allocated to your WordPress site. Increasing the PHP memory limit can sometimes help to resolve these issues.
However, these are general suggestions and may not necessarily resolve your specific issue. Due to the complexities of website performance, it can sometimes be difficult to diagnose and resolve these issues without a detailed understanding of your specific website setup.
While I’d love to help you out with this, I must admit that diagnosing performance issues can be complex and might require the assistance of a developer who can take a closer look at your site’s setup and configuration.
I hope this provides some guidance on your issue. If you have any further questions, or if there’s anything else you need assistance with in regards to Elementor, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Best Regards,
Thank you so much for the feedback! I will contact my hosting provider and see if it could maybe be a memory issue.