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    Sans Serif Printing of Wikipedia articles - how?

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    • SunSplash
      SunSplash last edited by

      Hi, I want to have a 1:1 font like showed in the article, but always opera converts to ugly Times or something.

      Where can I change that?

      Thank you!

      Isa

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @SunSplash last edited by

        @sunsplash Do you mean actual printing (on paper), or are you just referring to the printing (text) on the screen? For me, text on the screen is sans-serif.

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        • cinihelo
          cinihelo @SunSplash last edited by

          @sunsplash said in Sans Serif Printing of Wikipedia articles - how?:

          Hi, I want to have a 1:1 font like showed in the article, but always opera converts to ugly Times or something.

          Where can I change that?

          Thank you!

          Isa

          +1. text on the screen is sans-serif.

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          • donq
            donq @SunSplash last edited by

            @sunsplash
            Wikipedia is designed to print in serif font (which is much more readable on paper than sans-serif, by the way); you cannot alter site design on Opera settings.

            You may save page as PDF and print results afterward - this way you keep fonts, but layout is not print-friendly.

            You may try to use some CSS (style) altering extension - Stylish, Stylebot; there are probably many more. How to exactly use them and what styles to change - sorry, this I don't know.

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