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I suddenly find that the original template fonts have changed in the frontend. I don't know what I have done to it. I have compared the default template style in the live website with that on my localhost and cannot find any reason. (note: the frontend of the localhost one is alright).
Please advise how to revert them back to the template style. My website is http://www.silverjoy.com.sg.
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Hi Yu

The default fonts for our Stockholm template are as follows...

Body: Roboto
H1: Georgia
H2: Georgia
H3: Georgia
Hornav: Droid Sans

Ciarán
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Hello,
Today I have the same problem.
Suddenly all the fonts (body, menu etc.) are the same sans-serif. It was weeks ago that I have changed something and looked to this site.
In the meantime there were 2 changes: I went to a server with PHP 5.5.24 and I go from Joomla 3.4.1 to 3.4.3.
I did n't know if that can be a reason?
When I look with Firebug I see the right font-familiy's shown. But in grey and firebug shows also the wrong font in his example screen.
When I look with Firebug in your demotemplate then the font-family name is show in blue.
Can you help me?
I have cleared the cache from my browser en Joomla. Nothing helps.

Thanks

NEW TEST: I have installed the demo version of this template in my test environment. That's a server with PHP5.5. Then I update Joomla tot 3.4.3. And the fonts were working good. So PHP 5.5 and Joomla 3.4.3 are not the reason of this problem. Maybe it's something with mootools or jquery or with a extension.
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Hi Digijoom

It sounds like your Google fonts are not been downloaded. Would you have a URL to an example of the issue? Is your site running SSL?

Ciarán
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Hello Ciaran,

"is your site running?". Yes, that was the third thing what has changed the last weeks. I forgot it.
So my environment is running on SSL. And that's the reason googlefont is not loading.
I have installed the same website (akeeba backup) on a domain without ssl and googlefont is loading again :)
Thanks that is good to know for me. And this problem is gone B)

By the way: where can I set the https for loading the googlefont if I will run a site with https?
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Hi Digijoom

Installing the latest download of your template should allow Google fonts to work correctly with your SSL. For details on updating your template may I suggest the following article.. http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/updating-your-template

Ciarán
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