Do You Change the Default Font in Your Browser?

Browsers are used a lot. So much of our time online is spent searching, browsing, and reading on a browser. For some people that means that they want their viewing to look a certain way. For this reason, they opt to change the default font in their browser. Is this a practice you follow?

Face it. You spend a lot of time looking at your browser. That means you might not be happy with the standard font it uses such as Arial or Times. Maybe you don’t like the looks of them or maybe you just want something more upbeat and interesting. That’s when other fonts come in handy. You can switch the default font to something more beautiful or even more easier to read. This way all the viewing you do of your browser will be comfortable for you and what you want. But it’s just an option. Many people are perfectly comfortable leaving the default font as is.

Are you one of those who just leave your browser font the way it is or do you change it to something more exciting? Do you have a hard time reading the default font and switch to something more easier to read?

Do you change the default font in your browser?

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