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  • Hi Rikard,
    Yes, we still have the problem…

    in reply to: Missing space between words in headings #987771

    Hi Guenni,
    Just tried your tip, thanks – didn’t work, unfortunately :-/

    Screenshots of the problem: http://mediavillage.dk/error/
    And e.g. see this subpage, as one example on where we encounter the problem: http://kempkjaer.dk/services/ (… In the two headings “MedPR” should be “Med PR” and “issuehåndteringog” should be “issuehåndtering og”)

    /Mark

    in reply to: Missing space between words in headings #987748

    Hi Enfold support,

    This issue still remains: We have the latest update of Enfold (4.4.1)
    When we change the font to Open Sans that solves the issue. But we would really like to keep the Lato-font.

    We are pretty clueless to what the problem can be – how the site is reading fonts, are our best guess. – What kind of regional browser and/or OS settings are you thinking of, if we should test something?

    All the best,
    Mark

    in reply to: Missing space between words in headings #875263

    I’ve updated the mediavillage-link so you can see my co-workers issue – it look a bit different, but still some spaces are missing.
    I have the recent MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2016, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports) – and she has an older version. But both completely updated OS.
    Another co-worker has a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) without any problems.

    We tried changing the font, and that solved the issue. But we like to keep the Lato-font.

    Could it be related to our quick CSS?

    body {
    font-size: 16px;
    font-weight: 230;
    }
    .main-title a {
    color: #b01e23 !important;
    font-size: 14px !important;
    }
    .title_container {
    margin-top: -12px;
    margin-bottom: -12px;
    }
    h1 {
    text-transform: none !important;
    font-weight: bold !important;
    letter-spacing: -0.15px !important;
    }
    h2 {
    text-transform: none !important;
    font-weight: 200 !important;
    letter-spacing: -0.50px !important;
    }
    h3 {
    text-transform: none !important;
    font-weight: 200 !important;
    letter-spacing: 0.00px;
    }
    .widgettitle {
    text-transform: none !important;
    font-weight: 200 !important;
    letter-spacing: -0.00px !important;
    }
    .main_menu ul:first-child > li > a {
    font-weight: 300
    }
    .main_menu .menu li ul a {
    font-weight: 200;
    }
    .iconbox .iconbox_content .iconbox_content_title {
    letter-spacing: -0.80px;
    }
    .title_container .main-title {
    font-size: 24px;
    font-weight: bold;
    letter-spacing: 0.20px;
    }
    .side-container-comment-inner { display: none; }
    .special_amp {
    font-family: inherit;
    font-style: normal;
    font-size: inherit;
    line-height: inherit;
    font-weight: inherit;
    color: inherit!important;
    }

    in reply to: Missing space between words in headings #874811

    Do you have any idea what the issue could be? It happens on severeal pages.

    in reply to: Missing space between words in headings #874702

    Strange! Looks different on our computers (we just double checked) – see link.

    in reply to: Polylang plugin footer problems #593214

    Here it is. Hope you can figure it out – the backend is in Danish :)

    All the best,

    Mark

    in reply to: Footer menus with Polylang #590986

    I have the same problem with Polylang on my Enfold-themed site (in Danish and English). And yes, I want to display different widgets depending on each language.

    I have created new widgets that are supposed to be shown on the English version of the site. But there is no place (that I can find) where I can select that the new English (footer) widgets should be displayed on the English version of the site…

    I found a fix – although not optimal. When editing the Masonry Galley and selecting one picture, I have to copy paste the ‘URL’ and insert it to ‘Custom link’ beneath.
    But think it is kind of strange that you not get the full resolution image after clicking on it – it’s not logical. Have to find another gallery that won’t take us this long.

    Hi Rikard,

    Thanks for your reply.

    It is pictures for the press, so they definitely need to be in full resolution – after clicking on them of course. But Masonry automatically reduces the resolution for some reason. It seems to be the standard setting. But can’t figure out how to change that.

    All the best,

    Mark

    in reply to: Cannot update theme #448206

    Thanks for the tip Ismael. That helped :)

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