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  • Thread Starter vidatjie

    (@vidatjie)

    @brettshumaker and @zenoth, Thanks for the valuable input. It’s helped me to understand what was going on. I’ve got an event coming up for which clients needed to book through this site so I think I was in the middle of trying to change and fix things.

    Eventually after a few hours of deactivating and uninstalling plugins and themes, I decided to uninstall the entire WordPress and reinstall. It’s a tough one but putting the content back up now has been less time consuming than trying to find the issue!

    Thanks once again for the help. Lesson learnt in not installing a bunch of plugins and themes to try them out!

    Thread Starter vidatjie

    (@vidatjie)

    @brettshumaker and @zenoth, Thanks for the valuable input. It’s helped me to understand what was going on. I’ve got an event coming up for which clients needed to book through this site so I think I was in the middle of trying to change and fix things.

    Eventually after a few hours of deactivating and uninstalling plugins and themes, I decided to uninstall the entire WordPress and reinstall. It’s a tough one but putting the content back up now has been less time consuming than trying to find the issue!

    Thanks once again for the help. Lesson learnt in not installing a bunch of plugins and themes to try them out!

    Thread Starter vidatjie

    (@vidatjie)

    @anevins thanks for the idea, I forgot to mention that I have tried deactivating and uninstalling plugins. I’ve also switched to 2017 with a new site installation and still had the issue. It affects my dashboard fonts as well, which really seems like it’s somewhere high up in the code, but I’ve exhausted my detective skills in searching for it manually.

    Is there any way to search the entire content of the FTP files? I was searching one by one in places I thought it could be.

    I’m not entirely sure it will help you, but when I had a similar issue with bots, I used C-Panel’s IP blocker on a reference from my hosting support.

    Might be worth a shot since you have the specific IP addresses.

    Thread Starter vidatjie

    (@vidatjie)

    @paulwp Thank you so much for this helpful and detailed reply…

    I didn’t input the code that’s breaking it, so that must’ve been from the Gateway installation.

    ul li {
        font-family: '' !important;
        color: !important;
    }
    
    a {
        font-family: '' !important;
        color: !important;
    }

    I also see it when I use Chrome’s inspect tool, and when I deactivate it the font reverts to normal.

    The only issue is I’ve searched the FTP files for the broken code, and can’t find it anywhere. I’ve searched the theme files and other css files.

    Any ideas on how to find the code? Any chance your dev tool picks up the source?

    Sorry a bit new to this backend stuff.

    I’m going to repost this in another forum as well because I don’t think this is the right space. The font affects even my WordPress admin dashboard and other multisite installations.

    Thanks again for the help!!

    Thread Starter vidatjie

    (@vidatjie)

    Caldera Forms Staff, please do not reply to this thread with ‘for support please purchase Caldera Pro’. I can’t purchase a new product when the first thing I’ve tried has broken so quickly.

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