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It's getting more common using TLS encryption for websites. I would suggest to change the URLs for Google Webfonts from

[CODE]...href="http://fonts.googleapis.com...[/CODE]

to

[CODE]...href="//fonts.googleapis.com...[/CODE]

You won't get any errors yelling that parts of your website are not "secured". :)

URL: /templates/YOURTEMPLATE/php/styles.php
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You're welcome ;)
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Thank you Manfred

Admittedly It is something that we amended in the past but the amendment was somehow lost in a recent update in how we were loading Google fonts within the template. Once again thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have made the amendment to our most recent template release and will be doing the same for previous templates in the next round of updates.

CiarĂ¡n
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