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Fonts & Colors
Fonts for:

Normally, web pages are displayed in the default font
set by your browser or in a font chosen by the web pages' authors.
To change the default fonts:
- From the "Fonts for" drop-down list, choose a character
set. For instance, to set default fonts for the Western (Roman)
character set, choose "Western".
- Select whether proportional text should be serif (like "Times
New Roman") or sans-serif (like "Arial"). Then
specify the font size you want for proportional text.
- Specify the font to use for Serif, Sans-serif and Monospace
fonts. You can also change the size for Monospace fonts.
You can also specify the display resolution, which is normally
96 dpi.
Finally, you can set the minimum font size to be used on screen.
This can be useful on some sites that uses very small fonts that
are barely readable.
Text and Background
Here you can change the default text and background
color to be used on Web pages that haven't specified that information.
Click on the color samples to select colors.
Use system colors
Check this option to use the colors defined in your OS
settings instead of the colors specified above.
Link Colors
Here you can change the default colors for Web links. Click on
the color samples to select colors.
Underline links
By default, links are underlined on Web pages. Uncheck
this option to disable this. Note that many sites specifies their
own styling rules (including this site) and this option has no effect
on those sites.
Always use my:
Fonts
By default, Firefox uses the fonts specified by the Web
page author. Enabling this option will force all sites to be using
your default fonts instead.
Colors
By default, Firefox uses the colors specified by the Web
page author. Enabling this option will force all sites to be using
your default colors instead.
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