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Cursive mean joined up handwriting and it is not used in Wikipedia ...

i think what they are saying is that when they go to wikipedia, all the pages other than the main page pretty much, are written in cursive. i have that same problem too. i tried changing the internet options font but that did nothing. i was hoping i could find out why it is like that or how to change it but i only found this when i googled it. sorry. CURSIVE (joined up handwriting) is in use at least for me and this guy, i dont know why, but i know the difference between print and cursive, and its cursive. if you get Google chrome, it is in print again though

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Thanks. I'm puzzled, as I use Wikipedia and it's always in 'print' type. I've changed the categories as it may help you get an answer.

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That's really strange. I've never seen anything like that. If changing your browser works, that is a great idea. If not, make sure you have the correct language chosen on the wikipedia.org page. Some other languages look cursive and have similar letters.

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