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  • #595096

    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

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by RSTAC.
    #595133

    Hi,

    I checked it with the font-weight “bold”, it works without failures.

    Ralf

    #596042

    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

    #596261

    Hi,

    thanks for request. Please look at the changes in the content.

    Best regards,
    Ralf

    #596275

    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

    #598656

    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

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