Nimbus Sans is a sans-serif font. It goes well with Uni Sans, FF Tisa, Interstate, Copernicus, Termina, DNP Shuei Gothic Gin, DNP Shuei Mincho Pr6, Adelle, ITC Benguiat and Athelas. If you're thinking about using Nimbus Sans then try 48px for headers. Give 18px a shot for content.

The problem: When using Mozilla Firefox 75.0 on Xubuntu 20.04 to view some sites such as Facebook or GitHub some fonts such as Nimbus Sans from fonts-urw-base35 package substituting Helvetica are not being displayed correctly. There would be gap below the text including the affected font, while using the original font should be no such gap. If the affected font were included in font family and sans-serif were one of the next, it would be marked no matter if fonts before it would be installed and working correctly.

The expected result: The pages with currently affected fonts would be displayed correctly, substituted fonts not being distorted and/or alternative font package(s) were available to replace such fonts.


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The TeX Gyre Heros family of sans-serif fonts is based on URW Nimbus Sans L. The original font, Helvetica, was prepared by Max Miedinger (with Eduard Hoffmann) in 1957 at the Haas type foundry. TeX Gyre Heros may be used as a substitute for Adobe Helvetica in documents.

Combining serif and sans-serif is not an unusual or original idea.[4][5] We do so in this case to provide better contrast and distinction between body and headings. Headings act as entry points when users are scanning a page, looking for information. Both headings and images play an important role in breaking up the visual monotony of the page, which is of critical importance considering that much of Wikimedia content (content pages, discussion pages, help text, policies, etc.) are quite lengthy and have many sections.

The previous state of our body content is that only "sans-serif" was specified, leaving it up to the browser to use its default sans-serif. With the exception of Helvetica, Arial and Nimbus Sans L, the fonts that most browsers use in this condition do not account for proper rendering of glyphs, pairs, and diacritical marks at small sizes. There is no free/open font that addresses this need and is ubiquitously available (see table).

This typography update was first tested for four months, and then released on mobile web for all Wikimedia projects in October 2012. These included font stack declarations for serif headings and sans serif body copy, as well as increased type size and leading for body copy and captions.

Yes. It is possible for logged-in users of Wikimedia sites to customize their personal CSS (i.e. Special:MyPage/vector.css on each wiki) to override some or all of the changes. You can copy User:Ekips39/typographyrefreshoverride.css into your personal CSS if you don't want to learn CSS in order to opt out of the changes. You may also of course choose to switch to another skin entirely, in your Preferences under the Appearance tab. Last but not least, you can define the default font your browser uses to display "serif" and "sans-serif" fonts, if your system does not have any of these specified fonts this browser preference will be used instead. e24fc04721

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