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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      Good day,
      I configured my system (i3) to use only a Terminus font with disabled antialias. This works pretty well, but I can't disable fonts defined by the websites, as I can do this with firefox.

      Can somebody hint me on how to force all websites to display in Terminus font, instead of the fonts defined in CSS?

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      • gustavwiz
        gustavwiz last edited by

        Try this extension: https://addons.opera.com/extensions/details/custom-style-script

        Then go to the extension's options page, and add a custom font in the css box, like this:

        @import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Oswald);
        
        * {
          font-family: 'Oswald', sans-serif;
        }
        

        Add a * in the URL-box in order to apply on all pages.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          Gustavwiz, thank you, finally making progress!

          Unfortunately, the font is not recognized, maybe you have a hint, how to tell my browser to look for a font in a specific directory?

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          • gustavwiz
            gustavwiz last edited by

            I think you have to install the font on the system, and I also think it has to be a ttf or woff file. What file is it you have? If you have an other file type, you can probably convert the file with some on-line tool.

            In ubuntu you can just double click ttf-files to install them. Then it will be available in css without specifying a directory.

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