I did some more research and found out that Epiphany apparently uses a
combination of Gnome settings and fontconfig to select the appropriate
font and its size for generic font families. The reason why the "serif"
family looks weird in my screenshot, is because fontconfig suggests
"DejaVu Serif" for it on my setup. If I create a .fonts.conf file that
overrides that with "Times New Roman", it works as expected.

I could not still find a way to choose the font family used for "sans-
serif" though. Anyway, this seems to be an upstream issue and a proper
way to fix it IMHO, would be allow the user to override the system-wide
font settings. That would be consistent with gedit, gnome-terminal and
gnome help browser etc.

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small fonts in epiphany
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222256
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