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Since switching to Firefox, forums display skinny hard-to-read fonts and there are little question marks where some punctuation should be

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There seems to be fonts used by forums that don't work with Firefox? Where there should be an apostrophe or quotation marks a small question mark in a black circle appears.

There seems to be fonts used by forums that don't work with Firefox? Where there should be an apostrophe or quotation marks a small question mark in a black circle appears.

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Try to switch the encoding to Western (ISO-8859-1) if it is currently Unicode (UTF-8) showing as while visiting that website.

  • View > Character Encoding > Western (ISO-8859-1)

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Press F10 or tap the Alt key to bring up the "Menu Bar" temporarily.

That didn't seem to help, but I DO appreciate the effort. Here's a page that has the little question marks instead of proper punctuation:

http://www.ufaa.com/phorum/read.php?1,22982

Which encoding is selected if you visit that page?

I see a situation here: I select that 1st Western coding and it's fine, then when I move to another post or thread, it reverts back to Unicode. Is there a setting to permanently change it?

What is the setting of the default encoding?

Firefox uses that if the server doesn't send an encoding or Firefox can't determine what to use.

  • Tools > Options > Content : Fonts & Colors > Advanced > Default Character Encoding

Default (thanks for the step-by-step) is Western ISO8859-1

That Western setting is the default and should be OK. Strange that the encoding is switching to Unicode for no apparent reason.