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How can I disable ligatures and still allow pages to use their own fonts?

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I often save to PDF or mark text then transfer it into a document. Firefox renders many letter combinations as ligatures: ff, fi, ffi, fl, and more. I don't want ligatures. The cures proposed have involved forbidding pages to use their own fonts. Is there another way?

I often save to PDF or mark text then transfer it into a document. Firefox renders many letter combinations as ligatures: ff, fi, ffi, fl, and more. I don't want ligatures. The cures proposed have involved forbidding pages to use their own fonts. Is there another way?

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You can override CSS rules supplied by the webpage with your own rules in userContent.css by appending the "!important" flag to each property value.

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You could possibly use code in userContent.css to disable ligatures.


More info about userChrome.css/userContent.css in case you are not familiar:

You need to set this pref to true in about:config to enable userChrome.css and userContent.css in Firefox 69+.

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I'm talking about pages authored by others, not myself.

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You can override CSS rules supplied by the webpage with your own rules in userContent.css by appending the "!important" flag to each property value.

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Thanks. I've never written a CSS so I took a minute to figure it out. For those as slow as I am:

body{

   font-variant-ligatures:	none; !important

}

in chrome/userContent.css

It annoys me that it's in the 'chrome' subdirectory, a subdirectory I didn't have until now. Why doesn't Firefox have its own?

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Firefox uses the "chrome://" protocol to access its internal files and use chrome in other cases like userChrome.css/userContent.css (no relation with Google Chrome).

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Thanks. Chrome seems like a poor choice of words. What is it supposed to mean? And why use ligatures inappropriately? Many instances of ff and ffi in English aren't ligatures - one knows because the word should be separately into syllables by dividing them there; one can't do that with 'real' ligatures such as æ and œ.

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