Hi there,
I was working on a snippet to do this very thing. When I get home later I will look at the snippet and probably publish it for you or post it here.
Sorry for the wait. In the mean time you may want to do a search on how to do queue functions, especially with a child theme.
Keep in mind though this is a “how to” question. I usually do not answer how to questions here in the support forums. If possible email me if your not signed up for the newsletter.
Hey there, sorry for the delayed response. I have decided that I will post how to do this here for anyone else who may be interested.
First thing, you need to make sure you are using a child theme.
Second, open the functions.php file of the child theme and add the following:
function remove_open_sans() {
remove_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'wpforge_google_fonts', 0);
}
add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'remove_open_sans', 9 );
this will remove Open-Sans from WP-Forge.
Now you can add your own Google font by adding the following (I am going to use Oswald font as an example):
if ( ! function_exists( 'my_theme_fonts' ) ) {
function my_theme_fonts() {
// register the font styles we want
wp_enqueue_style('wpforge-opensans', '//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Oswald');
}
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'my_theme_fonts', 0);
}
Now you can name the function whatever you want and use whatever Google font you want.
Hope this helps everyone. If possible please leave a rating and review for WP-Forge.
Thanks again.