Right click on an annoying custom web font and click 'Block custom font' to add it to the local database. The font will be blocked immediately. 1.19 Removed broken Bold and Italic support. 1.18 Fixed unused message port, no more vague 'Unchecked runtime.lastError' errors. 1.17 Better Bold and Italic support. WebExtensions compatibility for Firefox. 1.16 Fewer console messages. 1.15 Added preview before confirming. 1.14 Page/browser action support since Chrome 49+ =( 1.13 Font storage to sync (in Google profile, if youre synced). 1.12 Font name case bug (x2) 1.11 Font override order+ 1.10 Only show page action if actually blocking fonts, per page. Added document type check. 1.9 Mark fonts for global blocking, on all websites everywhere always. 1.8 Removed session blocking, because useless and buggy. 1.7 Annoying warning about CORS sessionStorage? Added import and export. 1.6 Stupid bug for new users. Sorry. 1.5 Added page action for link to options. Added (un)glimpse via page action contextmenu. Added session blocking. 1.4 Block fonts per website to keep inline CSS size down. Added sorting on options page. 1.3 Fixed bug with adding very first font. 1.2 Added metadata (website & date). Changed options UI. 1.1 Added unblocking.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Font blocker Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Font blocker Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
A Chrome extension to turn off website text anti-aliasing. http://usabilitypost.com/2012/11/05/stop-fixing-font-smoothing/
Replaces Helvetica Neue font family from CSS font stack to use next fallback.
Change Webpage Fonts
Font Changer allows you change the font of any website with your preferred Google Web Front quickly and easily.
Force the use of custom fonts for web pages. If you are professional in using CSS, the extension 'Stylish' is suggested.
Inserts CSS to optimize page text.
Font Rendering Enhancer for Chrome. Darker and clearer text on the pages (http and https).
Replaces Helvetica, Arial, Roboto with San Francisco, the System Font for OS X El Capitan. (Requirement: OS X 10.11 or later)