How to find out the font used by a website with Mozilla Firefox

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It is likely that, on some occasion, you have seen the font or typeface used by a website, and you have been interested in knowing its name, to be able to download it and use it in your own documents, or to include it on a website if you dedicate yourself to the creation of them.

Checking this on Mac is relatively easy if you use the Mozilla Firefox browser, since With the extension that we are going to show you, you can find out, with a single click, both the name of the font that is used, as well as all the settings that have been applied to it.

Find out the font used by a website with Mozilla Firefox

As we indicated, to find out the source that a website uses, as well as all the details corresponding to it, you must use a browser extension. There are many of them available for this same purpose, but personally, the one that seemed most complete and effective to me, since it will also hardly consume resources, it is Font Finder.

You can download this extension completely free from the Mozilla Add-Ons website, directly by opening this link from Firefox on your computer. Then, you just need to click on the blue button "Add to Firefox", and allow installation in the pop-up window at the top. Automatically, a few seconds later, the details of the extension itself will appear, which will mean that it has been installed in Firefox successfully.

So now you just have to try it. To do this, you will see that, in the upper right, next to the other options and extensions you have installed, the Font Finder symbol will appear, represented by a letter on a sheet. You just have to, being on the web you want, press it and then choose a section with text within it, and a small window will automatically appear with details about the font that is used.

Find out the font or typeface used by a website with Mozilla Firefox on Mac


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