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IronArcturus: But it looks like Stylish does not work with Firefox v52 or greater. I tried another Firefox extension called "StylRRR" and that one seems to work.
Weird, it should work...
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IronArcturus: But it looks like Stylish does not work with Firefox v52 or greater. I tried another Firefox extension called "StylRRR" and that one seems to work.
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InkPanther: Weird, it should work...
I'm on Firefox 52.0.2 and Stylish works just fine here. The code I use is:

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@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@-moz-document url-prefix("https://www.gog.com/forum/") {

body {
font-family: "Lucida Grande", ​Arial, ​Verdana, sans-serif !important
}

}
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With that the GOG forums look just like before the font change.
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InkPanther: Weird, it should work...
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Geralt_of_Rivia: I'm on Firefox 52.0.2 and Stylish works just fine here. The code I use is:

With that the GOG forums look just like before the font change.
Are you using the 32-bit version of Firefox or the 64-bit version? I'm wondering if Stylish only works on the 32-bit version.
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Geralt_of_Rivia: I'm on Firefox 52.0.2 and Stylish works just fine here. The code I use is:

With that the GOG forums look just like before the font change.
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IronArcturus: Are you using the 32-bit version of Firefox or the 64-bit version? I'm wondering if Stylish only works on the 32-bit version.
I'm using the 64 bit version.
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IronArcturus: Are you using the 32-bit version of Firefox or the 64-bit version? I'm wondering if Stylish only works on the 32-bit version.
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Geralt_of_Rivia: I'm using the 64 bit version.
Yeah, I'm using 64-bit as well. I guess it could be an extension conflict. But StylRRR seems to fix the issue.
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IronArcturus:
Cheers for mentioning StylRRR. Now using that, as it has a smaller footprint (than Stylish) apparently, and my machine celebrates even the slightest drop in CPU/RAM usage.
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IronArcturus:
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chevkoch: Cheers for mentioning StylRRR. Now using that, as it has a smaller footprint (than Stylish) apparently, and my machine celebrates even the slightest drop in CPU/RAM usage.
Yeah, the StylRRR extension works really well! Also, do you know if there is a way to individually set the font for the top navigation bar in GOG?
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IronArcturus: Yeah, the StylRRR extension works really well! Also, do you know if there is a way to individually set the font for the top navigation bar in GOG?
I played around with this before, but I gotta say I don't really know what I'm doing CSS-wise. Anyway, from trial and error came this:
.top-nav__item, .top-nav__dd-item, ._dropdown__toggle, .top-nav__cart, .top-nav__extras.hide-on-off-canvas, .top-nav-extras-search {font-family: 'Lucida Grande', Geneva, Arial,sans-serif !important;}
Obviously, pick any font you like.

But since I'm just bumbling my way towards these hack solutions, I myself failed at finding a way to change the color of the background of the navigation bar, to get contrast choices. I have a suspicion it's set by an image gradient, but would love to know by one of those CSS wizards here on how to go about that one. If someone wants to chip in.

EDIT: Initially thought you meant font color, instead of font family.
Post edited April 18, 2017 by chevkoch
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pigulici: How to change the font on this forum/website? Few days ago was ok, but something happened and now it is a font that I find hard to read(for me)...
This section explains how to change the font style in your browser or on a site. Some people find that some text styles are difficult to read on web pages. For example, a serif style like Times New Roman or a "messy" script like Helvetica Narrow. Most people find a non-serif style like Arial or Verdana more comfortable than easy to read. This section shows you how to change the fonts in your browser https://fontvilla.com/vaporwave-text/.
Hey, as a heads up DON'T USE STYLISH.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylish#Privacy_issues It has problems.
Well this is a necro thread...

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izadora_121: I am looking for a font for my website. Can anyone help me to select the best font style for a pdf book downloading website?
Terminal 8x8 fonts. Used that on my atari800, 100% guaranteed or your money back.
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rtcvb32: Well this is a necro thread...

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izadora_121: I am looking for a font for my website. Can anyone help me to select the best font style for a pdf book downloading website?
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rtcvb32: Terminal 8x8 fonts. Used that on my atari800, 100% guaranteed or your money back.
I'm sure the bot will greatly appreciate your help.
How to change the font on this forum/website? Few days ago was ok, but something happened and now it is a font that I find hard to read(for me)...

This section explains how to change the font style in your browser or on a site. Some people find that some text styles are difficult to read on web pages. For example, a serif style like Times New Roman or a "messy" script like Helvetica Narrow. Most people find a non-serif style like Arial or Verdana more comfortable than easy to read. This section shows you how to change the fonts in your browser