firefox Firefox What font does Firefox use for Helvetica?
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  • hackysphere hackysphere 3 weeks ago 100%

    Seems to be Nimbus Sans, thanks for the link!

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  • hackysphere hackysphere 3 weeks ago 100%

    The T has overhangs, and putting the Fira font page into reader view changes the font.

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    Firefox hackysphere 3 weeks ago 100%
    What font does Firefox use for Helvetica?

    Firefox's Reader View seems to me to show a font that is similar to Helvetica. If I try to make it use only Inter, Arial, or "sans-serif", then it changes the font. What font is Firefox using instead? This also happens in Firefox forks.

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