Jorge wrote: If I remove "MS Courier New", it works OK. Any clues? I think the problem is the missing quote signs ("") before and after the font name (MS Courier New). I can be wrong, but I think that Dillo doesn't recognizes that the three words (MS, Courier, New), which normally builds the font, must be combined to build a valid font. The problem can be fixed if you add a feature to Dillo, which let Dillo recognizes that a string in a CSS rule (before a comma) represents a valid font and should be applied to the elements on the page, which are affected by the CSS rule. So, Dillo should be recognizes fonts, which are one, two or three words in length. Please keep in mind, that font names, which are between the quote signs, must also be recognized by Dillo.