How do I Change the Font in Firefox 3?
Web developers don't always specify a custom font face and size on their websites. Firefox 3 renders websites using its own default font when websites don't contain a custom font. Firefox 3's default font is 16-point Times New Roman. If you prefer a different font face or size, you can change both in Firefox's options dialog. This setting will only apply to websites that don't specify their own font settings. If you want to apply your custom font settings to all websites, you can also over-ride custom website font settings.
Instructions
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Click the "Tools" menu at the top of the Firefox window and click "Options."
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Click the "Content" icon at the top of the Options window.
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Change the default font face by clicking the "Default Font" box and clicking a font in the list of installed fonts.
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Change the default font size, if desired, by clicking the "Size" box and clicking a size in the list.
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Override custom website fonts, if desired, by clicking the "Advanced" button, unchecking the "Allow Pages to Choose Their Own Custom Fonts" checkbox by clicking it and clicking "OK."
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Click "OK."
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Tips & Warnings
You can also change the default font color and override website font colors from the Colors dialog window. Access it by clicking the "Color" button under the "Advanced" button in the Content section.