1. Tralala
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I just installed a SSL-certificate and it does work well.
But there are still 4 not-https elements: all of them font-googleapis. One for Helvetica en 3 for Lato. But I don’t use Lato and I’m not sticked to Helvetica.
How can I get rid of those font-lines in the html?

Now my question is about template Classic (I first try this with a simple site), but I have some other templates from J51.

BTW: after installing the SSL-certificate (Let’s Encrypt) my choise for Open Sans was lost. Why? But no problem, Tahoma or MS Sans Serif of Lucida were good alternatives.
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Hi Tralala

Firstly regarding Open Sans no longer beeb available may I suggest the following forum post... https://joomla51.com/forum/8-commercial-templates/6439-virtuoso-substance-and-lifestyle-and-ssl#22413

To stop your template from loading any Google fonts simply set all font to non Google (Websafe) fonts. Ensure you have the latest download of the Classis template installed.

Ciarán
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Now that I think of it, installing the latest download of your template should also resolve the 'Open Sans' issue. Article on updating your template... http://joomla51.com/tutorials/item/updating-your-template

Ciarán
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