I've found certain sites show areas of bold text in FireFox, Chromium, etc., but in Pale Moon, show non-bold so in some cases are basically unreadable. It happened on a site I login to (after that) and later (after help with all my previous posts) I'm willing to upload screenshots or even (if I can get) HTML/etc..
However, this isn't quite as urgent as my previous post, replacing profile (corrupt?) (am I allowed to 'bump' it from the menu?)
some text displaying wrong
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Re: some text displaying wrong
URLs?certain sites
Yes, screenshots are nice.
And it might just be sites that do not work well in PM.
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Re: some text displaying wrong
Some sites use broken Google foundry fonts (that come with a default wight that's much too light) that can cause this issue.
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