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The type seems fuzzy, and when rolling over a link the underline is sharp on both ends like a javelin. Can the type be sharpened up?

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I thought it was my computer that was out of wack, but it turns out it started happening when I upgraded to Firefox 5.

I thought it was my computer that was out of wack, but it turns out it started happening when I upgraded to Firefox 5.

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If you have an advanced graphics card, Firefox tries to use hardware acceleration for your fonts as well as for other graphics tasks. This isn't always pretty. You might want to turn it off for now, and keep an eye on other threads here for future developments.

orange Firefox button or Tools menu > Options > Advanced

On the Advanced tab > General sub-tab > uncheck "Use hardware acceleration when available"

Then restart Firefox. Does text look normal again?

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Wow! Immediately, the font and everything looks great, now after following your instructions! Thank you, now I can go back to enjoying Firefox!