Hmm I cannot load the font on Firefox 151.0.3 Arch Linux. All I see is only a title and empty paragraphs. So I end up reading the article in the source code mode and felt pretty on-brand.
Back to HN comments it looks like this wasn't actually intentional?
Nice. Searching on Google I only got interactive maps requiring annoying registration.
A small tip: It's a bit complicated to hide a specific icon on the map. It would be better if users could uncheck them when exploring the map instead of having to find them on the left panel. Besides, an export / import functionality for what you stored in LocalStorage would also be helpful.
And there's some extra lessons from the Elden Ring map from Chinese communities: They allow users to contribute by leaving comments with coordinates. The comments are categorized into "tips", "lore", "roast", etc and can be liked or disliked, which can be filtered by the viewers. In the end it became a very useful map for all kind of players.
I might have indicated it's DOMPurify's problem. Sorry I didn't mean that.
The browser add-on is unfortunately not open source and I don't want to spend a lot of time to investigate it. According an earlier issue (#1437), they should have fixed it already. I guess the later envolvements changed that.
I agree with you that what DOMPurify does should be cared of by the Browser.
P.S. your solution seems to have disabled the custom font instead of fixing it