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saguaros Choose any page, any page of the site. All H1 headers are Cyrillic, but when viewed from a mobile device, this font is lost. Here's an example main https://sozidatel.online and text in the slider module that is at the T3-masthead position. I took two screenshots so you don't have any questions.

To tell you the truth, I don't know how to explain what I want. It's so simple, the font in the H1 header. I don't know any other words to explain it.

saguaros I don't want the Cyrillic font to be replaced by Another, you know? I need the Cyrillic To be used in all H1, H2, etc. headers and on all devices, you know?

    saguaros The problem is that in the debugger the font is displayed as if correctly. Ie in the debugger in the browser on a desktop PC I can see Cyrillic there where I was supposed to see. And on a real mobile device-I see completely foreign fonts. How can I fix this?

    I checked the admin access, it works.

    tyz-tref
    Hi,

    Here is how it looks on my iPhone device (screenshot)

    Could you try to clear browser's cache & cookies?

      saguaros This font "Cyrillic" should be in all H1, H2, H3 headers - is that clear?

      On all devices, there should always be one font - is that clear?????????

      Can I just double check are the elements in the correct language also not displaying correctly?

      With text like "Can You Guess How Much The LOOK Team’s Faces Cost?" it might be because the font type excludes latin based languages

      my knowledge unfortunately of this script type is quite limited - do you need the cursive? - if this removed I can see the fonts change in the debugger

      This might be a way of testing the font

        a month later

        paulus1031 Open this page https://sozidatel.online/rules on a mobile device and on a personal computer. See the difference in the H3 tag on the fonts in the Masshead module? My question is very simple.

        I installed Cyrillic old font. Cyrillic font is displayed only on personal computers. Cyrillic font is NOT displayed on mobile devices.

        How to get the template to load Cyrillic old font for the user even on the mobile phone?

        hmm right - it is an odd one

        I think Arial is applying on the mobile and I'm not sure why

        Can you try adding this custom css line to see if this makes any difference

        body h3.ja-masthead-title {font-family: "Cyrillicold", cursive}

        Cheers
        Paul

          paulus1031 Thanks for your reply. Added this code. When viewed from a mobile phone, the font has changed. But it's still not Cyrillic Old. Looks like Arial, sans serif. And should look like the picture in the attachment.

          Did you keep the custom.css file?
          I can't see it in the template files

          Cheers
          Paul

            ok I added to the same file before realising it should be in the local
            On compile these lines are likely to be lost
            However correcting the style added by you and me adding to the "correct" place it made no difference as my mobile is still not loading the correct font

            Googling this question - people suggest creating a new font package

            If no joy with a new font pack - I think we are at the stage where a new thread needs to be created looking at the same issue as this thread has got too long

            Can you include the same access details e.g. joomla admin and ftp and a link to this thread

              paulus1031 All accesses to the admin panel and FTP are correct, checked-everything works. Or do you propose to open a new topic on the forum?

              I'm sorry I can't open a new thread for you so you would need to do this together with the access details

              I'm sorry this taken so long I'm struggling to think why this isn't working but this thread has got so long it has become a bit unusable unfortunately

              So as I said above can you open a new thread and in the first post explain the problem, recap briefly and include a link to this thread

              Cheers
              Paul

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