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How to view font of current page in Firefox?
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How to know font of the current web page in Firefox?
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How to know font of the current web page in Firefox?
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How to know font of the current web page in Firefox?
firefox fonts
How to know font of the current web page in Firefox?
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firefox fonts
asked Oct 29 '10 at 3:21
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2 ways:
1. View source (right click > View Page Source or Ctrl+U) and find the font from the style sheet.
2. Install Firebug, find the DOM element, and look at its style.
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Recent Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Style button at the bottom, and select the Computed tab on the top right. Look for font-family
.
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Neither answer applies to current versions of Firefox, so I am posting this answer.
FireBug is not available as a Web Extension, and Firefox devtools have been updated.
Current Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Inspector button on the devtools toolbar, and select the Computed tab on the top right of the devtools. Look or search for font-family
.
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2 ways:
1. View source (right click > View Page Source or Ctrl+U) and find the font from the style sheet.
2. Install Firebug, find the DOM element, and look at its style.
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2 ways:
1. View source (right click > View Page Source or Ctrl+U) and find the font from the style sheet.
2. Install Firebug, find the DOM element, and look at its style.
add a comment |
2 ways:
1. View source (right click > View Page Source or Ctrl+U) and find the font from the style sheet.
2. Install Firebug, find the DOM element, and look at its style.
2 ways:
1. View source (right click > View Page Source or Ctrl+U) and find the font from the style sheet.
2. Install Firebug, find the DOM element, and look at its style.
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Recent Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Style button at the bottom, and select the Computed tab on the top right. Look for font-family
.
add a comment |
Recent Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Style button at the bottom, and select the Computed tab on the top right. Look for font-family
.
add a comment |
Recent Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Style button at the bottom, and select the Computed tab on the top right. Look for font-family
.
Recent Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Style button at the bottom, and select the Computed tab on the top right. Look for font-family
.
answered Jul 13 '12 at 14:38
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Neither answer applies to current versions of Firefox, so I am posting this answer.
FireBug is not available as a Web Extension, and Firefox devtools have been updated.
Current Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Inspector button on the devtools toolbar, and select the Computed tab on the top right of the devtools. Look or search for font-family
.
add a comment |
Neither answer applies to current versions of Firefox, so I am posting this answer.
FireBug is not available as a Web Extension, and Firefox devtools have been updated.
Current Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Inspector button on the devtools toolbar, and select the Computed tab on the top right of the devtools. Look or search for font-family
.
add a comment |
Neither answer applies to current versions of Firefox, so I am posting this answer.
FireBug is not available as a Web Extension, and Firefox devtools have been updated.
Current Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Inspector button on the devtools toolbar, and select the Computed tab on the top right of the devtools. Look or search for font-family
.
Neither answer applies to current versions of Firefox, so I am posting this answer.
FireBug is not available as a Web Extension, and Firefox devtools have been updated.
Current Firefox versions allow you to right-click on any element and select Inspect Element. Then, click the Inspector button on the devtools toolbar, and select the Computed tab on the top right of the devtools. Look or search for font-family
.
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