The only certain way around it is to disable Google Fonts. That will revert to using “system fonts” which are ones that are commonly installed on computers. You can specify which ones you’d like to use. Go to the Styling tab of the theme options page and scroll down to the Custom CSS box and paste this:
body {
font-family: Lucida, Verdana, sans-serif;
}
You can use the “font stack” there to suggest which fonts to be visible. The first one on the left will be used if it’s installed. If it’s not the next one will be used and so on.
It’s not as nice of an option, but considering this bug, it’s the only certain way around it.
If I can help, let me know,
Bill