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I have checked all settings and even uninstall ad-ons, it first started happened on my work computer. Thought it was the computer hardware or something. But now I got a laptop and it happened as well. I don't know what's causing the issue or how to fix it.

It's very frustrating because I can't really read well what it says now. I have attached a screenshot of the problem and it happens on almost every website

I have checked all settings and even uninstall ad-ons, it first started happened on my work computer. Thought it was the computer hardware or something. But now I got a laptop and it happened as well. I don't know what's causing the issue or how to fix it. It's very frustrating because I can't really read well what it says now. I have attached a screenshot of the problem and it happens on almost every website
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Hi Kika, I agree that's not very readable. I think what happened is that you somehow got the Helvetica Neue font installed on your systems. Normally that font isn't found on Windows, but when it is, Firefox displays it with that "outlined letters" appearance.

If you don't need that font for other purposes, the easiest thing is to remove it. If you DO need the font for other purposes, you could consider setting up some style rules in Firefox to replace it with Arial any time a page specifies it. I can describe that in more detail if you're interested.

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الحل المُختار

Hi Kika, I agree that's not very readable. I think what happened is that you somehow got the Helvetica Neue font installed on your systems. Normally that font isn't found on Windows, but when it is, Firefox displays it with that "outlined letters" appearance.

If you don't need that font for other purposes, the easiest thing is to remove it. If you DO need the font for other purposes, you could consider setting up some style rules in Firefox to replace it with Arial any time a page specifies it. I can describe that in more detail if you're interested.