Chrome and Firefox displays an italic font on many websites
Chrome and Firefox shows a very annoying font on many blog websites, while the same websites display the proper font on other PCs (on Chrome and Firefox).
Here is a screenshot:
I am using Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. Chrome Version 31.0.1650.57 m and Firefox 25.0. The websites should display the normal font which is default specified in their website or browsers' default. Please help me with this.
windows-7 firefox google-chrome fonts
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Chrome and Firefox shows a very annoying font on many blog websites, while the same websites display the proper font on other PCs (on Chrome and Firefox).
Here is a screenshot:
I am using Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. Chrome Version 31.0.1650.57 m and Firefox 25.0. The websites should display the normal font which is default specified in their website or browsers' default. Please help me with this.
windows-7 firefox google-chrome fonts
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Can you please edit your question and give us more details? Like, what operating system you use, what versions of the browsers, how the websites are supposed to look like, if it happens on all sites or just particular websites, etc?
– slhck
Nov 20 '13 at 17:21
Which OS? Have you tried removing any custom fonts you've added to the system? What font does the page code/CSS say it's trying to use? What exactly do you expect them to look like (can you give us an example site to check for ourselves)?
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
Nov 20 '13 at 17:22
@techie007 the website url is timesofindia.indiatimes.com currently the example i have.screen shot from same website i have linked to this question.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 17:37
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Chrome and Firefox shows a very annoying font on many blog websites, while the same websites display the proper font on other PCs (on Chrome and Firefox).
Here is a screenshot:
I am using Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. Chrome Version 31.0.1650.57 m and Firefox 25.0. The websites should display the normal font which is default specified in their website or browsers' default. Please help me with this.
windows-7 firefox google-chrome fonts
Chrome and Firefox shows a very annoying font on many blog websites, while the same websites display the proper font on other PCs (on Chrome and Firefox).
Here is a screenshot:
I am using Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. Chrome Version 31.0.1650.57 m and Firefox 25.0. The websites should display the normal font which is default specified in their website or browsers' default. Please help me with this.
windows-7 firefox google-chrome fonts
windows-7 firefox google-chrome fonts
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Can you please edit your question and give us more details? Like, what operating system you use, what versions of the browsers, how the websites are supposed to look like, if it happens on all sites or just particular websites, etc?
– slhck
Nov 20 '13 at 17:21
Which OS? Have you tried removing any custom fonts you've added to the system? What font does the page code/CSS say it's trying to use? What exactly do you expect them to look like (can you give us an example site to check for ourselves)?
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
Nov 20 '13 at 17:22
@techie007 the website url is timesofindia.indiatimes.com currently the example i have.screen shot from same website i have linked to this question.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 17:37
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Can you please edit your question and give us more details? Like, what operating system you use, what versions of the browsers, how the websites are supposed to look like, if it happens on all sites or just particular websites, etc?
– slhck
Nov 20 '13 at 17:21
Which OS? Have you tried removing any custom fonts you've added to the system? What font does the page code/CSS say it's trying to use? What exactly do you expect them to look like (can you give us an example site to check for ourselves)?
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
Nov 20 '13 at 17:22
@techie007 the website url is timesofindia.indiatimes.com currently the example i have.screen shot from same website i have linked to this question.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 17:37
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1
Can you please edit your question and give us more details? Like, what operating system you use, what versions of the browsers, how the websites are supposed to look like, if it happens on all sites or just particular websites, etc?
– slhck
Nov 20 '13 at 17:21
Can you please edit your question and give us more details? Like, what operating system you use, what versions of the browsers, how the websites are supposed to look like, if it happens on all sites or just particular websites, etc?
– slhck
Nov 20 '13 at 17:21
Which OS? Have you tried removing any custom fonts you've added to the system? What font does the page code/CSS say it's trying to use? What exactly do you expect them to look like (can you give us an example site to check for ourselves)?
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
Nov 20 '13 at 17:22
Which OS? Have you tried removing any custom fonts you've added to the system? What font does the page code/CSS say it's trying to use? What exactly do you expect them to look like (can you give us an example site to check for ourselves)?
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
Nov 20 '13 at 17:22
@techie007 the website url is timesofindia.indiatimes.com currently the example i have.screen shot from same website i have linked to this question.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 17:37
@techie007 the website url is timesofindia.indiatimes.com currently the example i have.screen shot from same website i have linked to this question.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 17:37
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That is NOT a standard Windows 7 font. You've most likely overwritten a Windows system font with this odd-ball one.
The site in question is styled to use the "Georgia" font, which is a standard Windows 7 font.
You may want to try restoring your fonts form the Windows 7 DVD: How can I restore the original Windows 7 fonts from its DVD?
still the same issue. I did the same as you suggested to do. I followed the link2 you provided to me
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 19:58
Internet explorer showing correct font, I don't know whether it was displaying it correctly previously.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 20:08
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That is NOT a standard Windows 7 font. You've most likely overwritten a Windows system font with this odd-ball one.
The site in question is styled to use the "Georgia" font, which is a standard Windows 7 font.
You may want to try restoring your fonts form the Windows 7 DVD: How can I restore the original Windows 7 fonts from its DVD?
still the same issue. I did the same as you suggested to do. I followed the link2 you provided to me
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 19:58
Internet explorer showing correct font, I don't know whether it was displaying it correctly previously.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 20:08
add a comment |
That is NOT a standard Windows 7 font. You've most likely overwritten a Windows system font with this odd-ball one.
The site in question is styled to use the "Georgia" font, which is a standard Windows 7 font.
You may want to try restoring your fonts form the Windows 7 DVD: How can I restore the original Windows 7 fonts from its DVD?
still the same issue. I did the same as you suggested to do. I followed the link2 you provided to me
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 19:58
Internet explorer showing correct font, I don't know whether it was displaying it correctly previously.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 20:08
add a comment |
That is NOT a standard Windows 7 font. You've most likely overwritten a Windows system font with this odd-ball one.
The site in question is styled to use the "Georgia" font, which is a standard Windows 7 font.
You may want to try restoring your fonts form the Windows 7 DVD: How can I restore the original Windows 7 fonts from its DVD?
That is NOT a standard Windows 7 font. You've most likely overwritten a Windows system font with this odd-ball one.
The site in question is styled to use the "Georgia" font, which is a standard Windows 7 font.
You may want to try restoring your fonts form the Windows 7 DVD: How can I restore the original Windows 7 fonts from its DVD?
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still the same issue. I did the same as you suggested to do. I followed the link2 you provided to me
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 19:58
Internet explorer showing correct font, I don't know whether it was displaying it correctly previously.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 20:08
add a comment |
still the same issue. I did the same as you suggested to do. I followed the link2 you provided to me
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 19:58
Internet explorer showing correct font, I don't know whether it was displaying it correctly previously.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 20:08
still the same issue. I did the same as you suggested to do. I followed the link2 you provided to me
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 19:58
still the same issue. I did the same as you suggested to do. I followed the link2 you provided to me
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 19:58
Internet explorer showing correct font, I don't know whether it was displaying it correctly previously.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 20:08
Internet explorer showing correct font, I don't know whether it was displaying it correctly previously.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 20:08
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Can you please edit your question and give us more details? Like, what operating system you use, what versions of the browsers, how the websites are supposed to look like, if it happens on all sites or just particular websites, etc?
– slhck
Nov 20 '13 at 17:21
Which OS? Have you tried removing any custom fonts you've added to the system? What font does the page code/CSS say it's trying to use? What exactly do you expect them to look like (can you give us an example site to check for ourselves)?
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
Nov 20 '13 at 17:22
@techie007 the website url is timesofindia.indiatimes.com currently the example i have.screen shot from same website i have linked to this question.
– Sagar Guhe
Nov 20 '13 at 17:37