![]() There have been issues with this "feature" of FF since version 4. When viewed in IE, Chrome or FF with hardware acceleration turned off the font appears correctly, like this.īut when viewed in FF with hardware acceleration enabled the browser fails to "find" the specified font so it defaults to another, like this. ![]() One I've observed is failing to render a non-standard font (such as "Arial MT Rounded Bold") despite it being present on the client machine.īody It's been know to cause several problems with font rendering. It's hard to know without more information from the OP but I've seen these same symptoms caused by the hardware acceleration feature in Firefox.
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