This is a useful clue: NoScript may block the Open Sans font from being downloaded, and then Firefox would use one of the fonts the site specifies as a "fall back" in that case.Īrial not working on this site is consistent with your Google screenshot.
The moment I disable the add-on all text is appears readable. Slaws2 said I just noticed that for all text on the mozilla support site it does matter whether the add-on 'NoScript' is enabled or disabled! Read this answer in context ? 11 All Replies (20) There may need to be a change in a future version of Firefox to handle other common font extensions, or to do a better job choosing a fallback font. Other fonts will not load and Firefox will need to use a fallback fonts. (B) One possible reason for the problem is fonts in a "suitcase" or "Postscript Type 1" formatĪccording to a comment in the bug, Firefox currently will only load fonts with certain file extensions (.otf. That won't take effect until the next time you quit and restart Firefox. This reverts the sandbox level in Firefox 56 to what it was in Firefox 52-55 on Mac (3) Double-click the preference and reduce the value from its default value of 3 to 1 and click OK (2) In the search box above the list, type or paste sand and pause while the list is filtered
Click the button promising to be careful or accepting the risk. (1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. (A) One workaround is to reduce sandboxing as follows:
TEXT ENCODING PROBLEM APPLE MAIL 10.3 UPDATE
Fonts don't display correctly since update due to content-process sandboxing on macOS ( #1404919)