Well, Arial and Times are not good font choices. Try setting your font choices to default while also setting the option to use only local fonts. I spent time yesterday carefully crafting each default font list, and it should at least give you something better than Arial and Times.
Iām also wondering whether you had any of the default fonts installed. When I was having issues with Noto Sans a while ago, it happened that I also had an old version of Noto Sans installed on my computer. Notably, Lora, which you tried yesterday, was the default serif font before I changed it to Literata. So maybe you had that installed on your computer too. Anyway, setting it to use only local fonts will let you see which of the fonts are installed on your computer. You could then switch back to loading Google fonts and see if you get the same problem with fonts you know are not installed.
Well, Arial and Times are not good font choices. Try setting your font choices to default while also setting the option to use only local fonts. I spent time yesterday carefully crafting each default font list, and it should at least give you something better than Arial and Times.
Iām also wondering whether you had any of the default fonts installed. When I was having issues with Noto Sans a while ago, it happened that I also had an old version of Noto Sans installed on my computer. Notably, Lora, which you tried yesterday, was the default serif font before I changed it to Literata. So maybe you had that installed on your computer too. Anyway, setting it to use only local fonts will let you see which of the fonts are installed on your computer. You could then switch back to loading Google fonts and see if you get the same problem with fonts you know are not installed.