Well i had the exact problem, i using MAXcdn and the Enfold Theme, which looks great in nearly every Browser but not in Firefox.
I was told by the Support team, that i should Base64 encrypt the Font file. which didn’t work @all. Thanks to the Support of MAXCDN i got a very easy solution, i wanted to share this with everybody who has the same Problem with Enfolds use of Webfonts.
Just add this code, to your .htaccess file and your good to go
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# CORS-enabled images (@crossorigin)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Send CORS headers if browsers request them; enabled by default for images.
# developer.mozilla.org/en/CORS_Enabled_Image
# blog.chromium.org/2011/07/using-cross-domain-images-in-webgl-and.html
# hacks.mozilla.org/2011/11/using-cors-to-load-webgl-textures-from-cross-domain-images/
# wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Reviews/crossoriginAttribute
<IfModule mod_setenvif.c>
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
# mod_headers, y u no match by Content-Type?!
<FilesMatch "\.(gif|png|jpe?g|svg|svgz|ico|webp)$">
SetEnvIf Origin ":" IS_CORS
Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" env=IS_CORS
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
</IfModule>
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Webfont access
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Allow access from all domains for webfonts.
# Alternatively you could only whitelist your
# subdomains like "subdomain.example.com".
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
<FilesMatch "\.(ttf|ttc|otf|eot|woff|font.css|css)$">
Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*"
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
Hey CooperDevon!
Glad MAXcdn could provide a solution. I’ll tag this thread for the other support staff members in case someone else reports issues with the maxcdn service…
Regards,
Peter