How to change fonts in website using inspect element of google chrome?












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You see website such as facebook for some unknown reason has different font such as what is being used in the options because when I tried using inspect elements it always has different font because I mean its always bold but in the option and customize font I didn't use any of the font that is seen in the elements. Can someone please explain how to change the fonts?










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    You see website such as facebook for some unknown reason has different font such as what is being used in the options because when I tried using inspect elements it always has different font because I mean its always bold but in the option and customize font I didn't use any of the font that is seen in the elements. Can someone please explain how to change the fonts?










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      You see website such as facebook for some unknown reason has different font such as what is being used in the options because when I tried using inspect elements it always has different font because I mean its always bold but in the option and customize font I didn't use any of the font that is seen in the elements. Can someone please explain how to change the fonts?










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      You see website such as facebook for some unknown reason has different font such as what is being used in the options because when I tried using inspect elements it always has different font because I mean its always bold but in the option and customize font I didn't use any of the font that is seen in the elements. Can someone please explain how to change the fonts?







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          If you can't see the font, it's because it's declared in a separate CSS file. I'd suggest using a CSS editing extension such as StyleBot. An extension like this will probably work better than editing the page via Inspect Element because with the extension, the changes will be persistent.






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            If you can't see the font, it's because it's declared in a separate CSS file. I'd suggest using a CSS editing extension such as StyleBot. An extension like this will probably work better than editing the page via Inspect Element because with the extension, the changes will be persistent.






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              If you can't see the font, it's because it's declared in a separate CSS file. I'd suggest using a CSS editing extension such as StyleBot. An extension like this will probably work better than editing the page via Inspect Element because with the extension, the changes will be persistent.






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                If you can't see the font, it's because it's declared in a separate CSS file. I'd suggest using a CSS editing extension such as StyleBot. An extension like this will probably work better than editing the page via Inspect Element because with the extension, the changes will be persistent.






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                If you can't see the font, it's because it's declared in a separate CSS file. I'd suggest using a CSS editing extension such as StyleBot. An extension like this will probably work better than editing the page via Inspect Element because with the extension, the changes will be persistent.







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