Tagged: font, font size, font weight, open sans, Security
Hi,
when I’m logged in WordPress, the h2.font-weight poperty “lighter” works.
If the WordPress User is logged out, the h2.font-weight property “lighter” doesn’t work further.
I think the used font-weight is “normal”.
Facts:
Font: Open Sans
Tested font-sizes: H2, H4
Used font-weight property: lighter (I use the extended styling properties and have tested Quick CSS -> the result is the same)
WordPress Installation: MultiDomain (WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin in use)
It looks like a security problem. By changing user access rights the displayed font-weight changes.
Any idea why it is not working and how i can fix this?
Many thanks,
Ralf
Hi,
I checked it with the font-weight “bold”, it works without failures.
Ralf
Hi,
Please send us a temporary admin login so that we can have a closer look. You can post the details in the Private Content section of your reply.
Best regards,
Rikard
Hi,
thanks for request. Please look at the changes in the content.
Best regards,
Ralf
Hi,
i will add a further information.
If the first website of the multidomain installation isn’t logged in,the chrome browser shows an error.
?dm=4d9ca13d581759fc5c6744ac50d837ec&action=load&blogid=2&siteid=1&t=728894550&back=http%3A%2F%2Fai…:1
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token <
I havn’t found the problem, but I think it isn’t the matter for the “lighter-font-weight” failure.
When the Maintenance-mode on the first installed website is switched off, the error disappears.
Best regards,
Ralf
Hi!
You are using an old version of the theme, so please upgrade to Enfold 3.4.7 and let us know if you still need help afterwards.
Cheers!
Andy