Plugin / OMGF | Host Google Fonts Locally

Daan van den Bergh

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Of course 🙂 But first calm down and read this comprehensive guide on how to configure OMGF. If you have any questions afterwards, visit the Support Forum.
Maintaining two plugins besides my daily 9-to-5 job is a handful, so no. If you’re looking for a way to host analytics.js locally; please install CAOS. For anything else, please follow the steps in this how-to.
This could be for several reasons: 1. Have you checked if your font is available on Google Fonts? 1. Is your font listed as an open source font, or is it a premium font? For obvious reasons, OMGF only has access to open source fonts.
Yes, you can. Enter the url of your CDN and re-download and re-generate the stylesheet. Then the fonts will be saved to and served from your CDN.
Enable Typekit’s Web Font Loader in the settings and OMGF will take care of it for you!
This must be, because you’re still loading the externally hosted Google Fonts, besides the fonts you downloaded using OMGF. Try checking the option ‘Remove Google Fonts’ and see if that helps. If it doesn’t consider using a child theme to ‘dequeue’ any external requests. If you don’t know how to do that, consider using a plugin such as Autoptimize to optimize your CSS and remove the fonts.
No, it does not. It creates a CSS Stylesheet which will be automatically added to your theme’s header using a built-in WordPress queueing system.
First check your database if the table {prefix}_caos_webfonts exists. If it doesn’t, remove the caos_webfonts_db_version from the wp_options table and reload the page. The table should be created and the issue should be resolved. If the issue still persists and you’re using any caching plugins, such as Autoptimize, W3TC or WP Super Cache? Empty their caches. After that empty your browser’s cache and reload the page. Try again.
OMGF enqueues the stylesheet into WordPress’ head. If the stylesheet isn’t loaded, this probably means your theme isn’t implementing the wp_head() function into it’s header section.
Yes, it does. When using subdomains, however, you might run into CORS related issues. To get around this, you should configure each site separately. Do the following: Go to the site’s own dashboard, Change OMGF’s cache directory (Save webfonts to…) to something unique, e.g. /cache/site1/omgf, Click ‘Save Changes’, If you haven’t already, find the fonts you want to use, Click ‘Download Fonts’ and wait for the process to finish, Click ‘Generate stylesheet’. Repeat this for every site you want to use with OMGF. A new stylesheet, using the corresponding site’s Home-URL and cache directory for each font, has been generated. Bypassing any Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) issues you might run into.
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2.0.6

First Released

26 Jun, 2018

Total Downloads

87,215

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4.6 or higher

Tested up to:

5.3

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