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whoops, I played around with the fonts a bit and forgot what the default settings were so now my webpages look weird. Could someone look what's under 'Tools-Options-Fonts'?
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Default fonts in firefox refer to the font styles that are automatically set as the default for text on web pages viewed in the Firefox browser. These fonts are used when a web page does not specify a particular font to be used for its text.
To change the default fonts in firefox, you can go to the browser's settings and select the "Fonts & Colors" option. From there, you can customize the font type, size, and color for various elements such as the default font for web pages, headings, and monospace text.
The default fonts in firefox may vary depending on the operating system. For Windows, the default fonts are Times New Roman for serif, Arial for sans-serif, and Courier New for monospace. For Mac OS, the default fonts are Times for serif, Helvetica for sans-serif, and Courier for monospace.
Yes, you can add new fonts to the default font list in firefox. You can download and install new fonts on your operating system, and they will automatically appear in the font list in Firefox. You can also use web fonts by adding the @font-face rule in the CSS code of your web page.
The right default fonts in firefox can greatly impact the readability and aesthetics of web pages. Choosing fonts that are legible and visually appealing can enhance the user experience and make the content more engaging. It is also essential to choose fonts that are widely available on different operating systems to ensure consistency across devices.