According to https://drafts.csswg.org/css-fonts-3/#src-desc:

« When authors would prefer to use a locally available copy of a given font and 
download it if it’s not, local() can be used. The locally-installed 
<family-name> argument to local() is a format-specific string that uniquely 
identifies a single font face within a larger family. Like its use in 
font-family, <family-name> can be a quoted string, or a series of unquoted 
identifiers which are converted to a face name by concatenating them separated 
by a space.
[…]
Just as a @font-face rule specifies the characteristics of a single font within 
a family, the unique name used with local() specifies a single font, not an 
entire font family »

So it looks like chromium is not behaving correctly. Neither is epiphany
in my tests. Only firefox seems to implement that CSS rule correctly.

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