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How to Change Khmer Font in Chrome: A Complete Guide for Windows, Mac, and Android

The Khmer script (អក្សរខ្មែរ) is beautiful and complex, but it is notorious for rendering issues in web browsers. If you are a native Cambodian speaker, a student learning Khmer, or a translator, you have likely encountered the same frustration: websites loading with broken, overlapping, or ugly default Khmer fonts.

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Step-by-step instructions:

  • If you want to change the font for a specific website, you can use Chrome's built-in font override feature. To do this, go to the website, right-click on the page, and select "Inspect". In the Developer Tools, click on the "Elements" tab and select the text element. Then, in the Styles pane, add a new style rule with the font family you want to use.
  • If you prefer to use a different font, you can download and install it manually. To do this, go to the Chrome settings, select "Appearance", and click on "Font settings". Then, click on "Custom fonts" and select the font file you downloaded.

⚠️ Important Limitation:

This method changes the font for all languages. If you browse in both English and Khmer, you might end up with an English page displaying in a Khmer font (which can look odd). Chrome does not natively support language-specific font mapping. How to Change Khmer Font in Chrome: A

Method 3: Change Windows System Font (Affects Chrome + All Apps)

On Windows, Chrome inherits system-installed fonts. If you change the default Khmer system font, Chrome will use it as a fallback. If you want to change the font for