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How to substitute specific fonts on any page with corresponding fonts of my own choice?

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How to substitute specific fonts on any page with corresponding fonts of my own choice? I'm using Firefox 12 on Windows 7.

Examples on what I want to be able to do: Change the font Arial on any page I visit, with Tahoma. Change the font Georgia on any page I visit, with Droid Serif. Change Arial Narrow on any page I visit, with Liberation Sans Narrow...

I used to have a plug-in which did that. It was called Font Replacer, but it doesn't have a version for Firefox 12 and its developer removed its page :(

I really can't stand to see specific fonts on my screen. I really hate the indifferent CAPITAL I from the small l. I can't stand to see the numerals with Georgia.

How to substitute specific fonts on any page with corresponding fonts of my own choice? I'm using Firefox 12 on Windows 7. Examples on what I want to be able to do: Change the font Arial on any page I visit, with Tahoma. Change the font Georgia on any page I visit, with Droid Serif. Change Arial Narrow on any page I visit, with Liberation Sans Narrow... I used to have a plug-in which did that. It was called Font Replacer, but it doesn't have a version for Firefox 12 and its developer removed its page :( I really can't stand to see specific fonts on my screen. I really hate the indifferent CAPITAL I from the small l. I can't stand to see the numerals with Georgia.

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hello, this blog entry gives you a good guidance on how to achieve this with css rules (usercontent.css) without the need of an extension: http://www.keyvan.net/2010/10/helvetica-on-firefox/

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hello, this blog entry gives you a good guidance on how to achieve this with css rules (usercontent.css) without the need of an extension: http://www.keyvan.net/2010/10/helvetica-on-firefox/

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I opened a new discussion as no one is interested to answer me here anymore. Thanks. So, now I find myself in a situation that I want exceptions for some rules. For example, I want to change the font Arial to Tahoma in all websites I visit, except for wikipedia.org, is that possible? Because I have a very long list of websites listed to change Arial to change to Tahoma, only because I don't want the rule to be applied to websites as wikipedia.org I searched, but I'm unable to find something helpful :(

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