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how to change the font style on Linux?

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I have a question is that how to change the fonts style in Linux I newly used Linux but I don't know how to change the fonts style in Linux I love most of the fonts style on the Fonts Bee  website if anyone knows about this please tell me and proper guide me how I can do this

I have a question is that how to change the fonts style in Linux I newly used Linux but I don't know how to change the fonts style in Linux I love most of the fonts style on the [http://example.com Fonts Bee]  website if anyone knows about this please tell me and proper guide me how I can do this

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In order to change the font that website uses, click on the menu button which is represented by three horizontal lines located at the top right corner of Firefox. Select "General," once you're in the page, search for "Fonts" in the search box located in the page, you can refer to the screenshot attached below as reference.

An option under the name of "Fonts and Colors" should appear as part of the search result, you can then change the default font, font size, font color, and many more. For a more detailed explanation, you can refer this Firefox article. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-fonts-and-colors-websites-use

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Note that you lose special icon fonts if you disable website fonts (you get little boxes with the hex code).

  • Settings -> General: Fonts & Colors -> Advanced
    [X] "Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above"