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I'm using Linux Debian and can confirm that there is a strange font - only on Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow, all other Stack Exchange sites looks OK. I checked that I don't have all of those fonts - Helvetica Neue, Helvetica and Arial are all not installed on my system. The default font is Liberation Serif, and I would be fine with it, but Firefox shows me some other unreadable font; I have no idea which. Looking at what Super UserSuper User has I found that they specify other fonts that are installed on my system and are much better readable:

font-family:Arial,Liberation Sans,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif;

After experimenting a bit around I found out that Helvetica seems to have a font that is displayed instead of it that isn't good readable. Can we maybe get settings like this:

body {
  font-family: Liberation Sans, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, DejaVu Sans, sans-serif;
}
.old {
  font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}
<p>This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>
<p class="old">This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>

As you can see it looks much better than the old one on my system:

Enter image description hereEnter image description here

I'm using Linux Debian and can confirm that there is a strange font - only on Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow, all other Stack Exchange sites looks OK. I checked that I don't have all of those fonts - Helvetica Neue, Helvetica and Arial are all not installed on my system. The default font is Liberation Serif, and I would be fine with it, but Firefox shows me some other unreadable font; I have no idea which. Looking at what Super User has I found that they specify other fonts that are installed on my system and are much better readable:

font-family:Arial,Liberation Sans,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif;

After experimenting a bit around I found out that Helvetica seems to have a font that is displayed instead of it that isn't good readable. Can we maybe get settings like this:

body {
  font-family: Liberation Sans, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, DejaVu Sans, sans-serif;
}
.old {
  font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}
<p>This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>
<p class="old">This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>

As you can see it looks much better than the old one on my system:

Enter image description here

I'm using Linux Debian and can confirm that there is a strange font - only on Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow, all other Stack Exchange sites looks OK. I checked that I don't have all of those fonts - Helvetica Neue, Helvetica and Arial are all not installed on my system. The default font is Liberation Serif, and I would be fine with it, but Firefox shows me some other unreadable font; I have no idea which. Looking at what Super User has I found that they specify other fonts that are installed on my system and are much better readable:

font-family:Arial,Liberation Sans,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif;

After experimenting a bit around I found out that Helvetica seems to have a font that is displayed instead of it that isn't good readable. Can we maybe get settings like this:

body {
  font-family: Liberation Sans, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, DejaVu Sans, sans-serif;
}
.old {
  font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}
<p>This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>
<p class="old">This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>

As you can see it looks much better than the old one on my system:

Enter image description here

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I'm using Linux DebianLinux Debian and can confirm that there is a strange font - only on SOStack Overflow and MSOMeta Stack Overflow, all other SEStack Exchange sites looks okOK. I checked that I don't have all of those fonts - Helvetica Neue, Helvetica and Arial are all not installed on my system. Default FontThe default font is Liberation Serif, and I would be fine with it, but Firefox shows me some other unreadable font,font; I have no idea which. Looking at what SUSuper User has I found that they specify other fonts that are installed on my system and are much better readable:

font-family:Arial,Liberation Sans,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif;

After experimenting a bit around I found out that Helvetica seems to have a font that is displayed instead of it that isn't good readable. Can we maybe get settings like this:

body {
  font-family: Liberation Sans, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, DejaVu Sans, sans-serif;
}
.old {
  font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}
<p>This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>
<p class="old">This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>

As you can see it looks much better than the old one on my system:

enter image description hereEnter image description here

I'm using Linux Debian and can confirm that there is a strange font - only on SO and MSO, all other SE sites looks ok. I checked that I don't have all of those fonts - Helvetica Neue, Helvetica and Arial are all not installed on my system. Default Font is Liberation Serif and I would be fine with it but Firefox shows me some other unreadable font, I have no idea which. Looking at what SU has I found that they specify other fonts that are installed on my system and are much better readable:

font-family:Arial,Liberation Sans,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif;

After experimenting a bit around I found out that Helvetica seems to have a font that is displayed instead of it that isn't good readable. Can we maybe get settings like this:

body {
  font-family: Liberation Sans, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, DejaVu Sans, sans-serif;
}
.old {
  font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}
<p>This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>
<p class="old">This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>

As you can see it looks much better than the old one on my system:

enter image description here

I'm using Linux Debian and can confirm that there is a strange font - only on Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow, all other Stack Exchange sites looks OK. I checked that I don't have all of those fonts - Helvetica Neue, Helvetica and Arial are all not installed on my system. The default font is Liberation Serif, and I would be fine with it, but Firefox shows me some other unreadable font; I have no idea which. Looking at what Super User has I found that they specify other fonts that are installed on my system and are much better readable:

font-family:Arial,Liberation Sans,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif;

After experimenting a bit around I found out that Helvetica seems to have a font that is displayed instead of it that isn't good readable. Can we maybe get settings like this:

body {
  font-family: Liberation Sans, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, DejaVu Sans, sans-serif;
}
.old {
  font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}
<p>This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>
<p class="old">This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>

As you can see it looks much better than the old one on my system:

Enter image description here

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I'm using Linux Debian and can confirm that there is a strange font - only on SO and MSO, all other SE sites looks ok. I checked that I don't have all of those fonts - Helvetica Neue, Helvetica and Arial are all not installed on my system. Default Font is Liberation Serif and I would be fine with it but Firefox shows me some other unreadable font, I have no idea which. Looking at what SU has I found that they specify other fonts that are installed on my system and are much better readable:

font-family:Arial,Liberation Sans,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif;

After experimenting a bit around I found out that Helvetica seems to have a font that is displayed instead of it that isn't good readable. Can we maybe get settings like this:

body {
  font-family: Liberation Sans, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, DejaVu Sans, sans-serif;
}
.old {
  font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}
<p>This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>
<p class="old">This is a test to demonstrate the readability of the font.</p>

As you can see it looks much better than the old one on my system:

enter image description here