I am always trying to find the font, size and line spacing that makes for the most readable website text. I will come across websites who have a very readable text and will mess around trying to decipher their CSS code. Often it is just a waste of my time.
This problem is solved with the Font Finder Firefox extension.
Highlight any text on a web page.
Select Font Finder from the right click context menu.
Font Finder will display the CSS used to style the text. It is just that simple!
What a time saver!
Below is a screenshot of the display returned by Font Finder:

This problem is solved with the Font Finder Firefox extension.
Highlight any text on a web page.
Select Font Finder from the right click context menu.
Font Finder will display the CSS used to style the text. It is just that simple!
What a time saver!
Below is a screenshot of the display returned by Font Finder:
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