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March 21, 2018 at 13:18 in reply to: Disable Google fonts to be in accordance with GDPR (new European law) #192567miDoggyParticipant
Ok, perfect, thank you very much for the information and the hint.
That helped a lot 🙂
March 21, 2018 at 13:12 in reply to: Disable Google fonts to be in accordance with GDPR (new European law) #192565miDoggyParticipantHi Abe,
thank you for your answer.
I already did this, but as I know the google fonts will be loaded even if they’re not used. The problem is that Google gets user data if the google fonts are used/loaded on a website and that is not allowed in the EU as this data is likely to get to servers outside the EU.
So I need to disable or delete them completely as I’m fine with the standard fonts.
Thank you,
JuliaMarch 21, 2018 at 08:07 in reply to: Disable Google fonts to be in accordance with GDPR (new European law) #192549miDoggyParticipantThank you very much, Laura 🙂
miDoggyParticipantHi Laura,
below a post with title and text only nothing is shown. If I add a category, the same “old” posts as mentioned above are shown. I added pictures of both posts…
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You must be logged in to view attached files.miDoggyParticipantPerfect, thank you very much for your help!
That’s really weird, I’m getting a 404 also on your posted link.
miDoggyParticipantI just found the plugin buddyforms and the extension buddyforms members which looks like it would perfectly match for my community. May I ask you if you know any conflicts between Kleo and buddyforms?
Thank you 🙂
miDoggyParticipantI tested it with WP 2015 and it’s the same issue. I’ll check the other plugins and ask the Buddyblog developer.
Thank you for your help 🙂
miDoggyParticipantThank you for your reply, the funny thing is, in my installation it’s just the other way: in the blog-list you see “no comments” (linked to the single post), but on the single post the comments form is not shown.
The developer of Boddyblog?
Can I just change the Theme to WP 2015 and than back to Kleo without a risk? I’m a little bit afraid to do that. (sorry for that simple question, but I haven’t done that before).
If’s there’s no risk, I’ll check that.
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