From August 6th, 2020 to August 21st, 2022, 53% user give 5-star rating, 13% user give 4-star rating, 13% user give 3-star rating, 13% user give 2-star rating, 7% user give 1-star rating. for Font Overwrite chrome extension.
Must be a joke. You can configure only one font to substitute
Simple. Works. Works with custom-installed fonts. This is one of the first add-ons I reinstall any time I get a new computer. I use it to globally enable a special font made for visually impaired and/or dyslexic people, so I can then view the internet and do my work while using relatively normal font sizes instead of like size 35 font. It does occasionally mess up some sites, specifically ones that use fonts to show symbols (like play or fast forward buttons) or text input forms (like Google Docs) so I wish there was a blacklist url function, but it's easy enough to get around by just temporarily disabling the extension.
Doesnt overwrite while you are writing.
I can't use this with all sites. ? https://mdn.github.io/dom-examples/channel-messaging-basic/ google images too
after traying many extensions. this one made my day!
It was the first app I tried that worked and that's good enough for me.
The only extension that actually works!
Need the ability to change selected characters in a type face. Since lot of fonts in the websites these days used for icons, the unsupported replacement fonts look as Boxes. For example I only want the characters 0-9, A-Z, a-z replaced by the typeface of choice. Hope the developer can make this possible. Thanks in advance. Cheers.
Good one
Nice! Does the job! But is there any way to specify multiple fonts? I tried to separate them with commas but that didn't work.
Work
Wish this had the ability to change multiple fonts. There are so many ugly and unreadable fonts used on the internet. We should be able to change all those fonts to what we like, specific to each site.
It changes fonts, however it causes bugs in google images.
If you're looking for a font changer, this is the one. You just need to know the names of the font you want to use, and don't forget to refresh after.
Exactly what I was looking for - a nice, simple way to get rid of those unreadable fonts (if I had a high-res display, things might be different). Ironically, it seems to have no effect here, but it works on all the other sites I care about being able to read.