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Changing fonts in your browser

How to change the font style in your browser

Introduction

Some people find certain text styles or fonts difficult to read on websites. For example, a seriffed style such as Times New Roman, or a "cluttered" script such as helvetica narrow. Most people find a non-seriffed style such as Arial or Verdana more comfortable or easy to read. This section shows you how you can change fonts in your browser:

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