Heads up: I've been getting curious about web accessibility and am playing around with a tool that scans my site for things to improve, so expect a bunch of updates that don't consist of visible changes (unless I'm addressing a contrast issue).
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There are extensions that can override the font on all websites with open dyslexic (or other dyslexia fonts). I can probably check for reputable extensions and offer links somewhere.
I'm not good at this stuff but I'd just like to say: thank you to everyone who has checked out my site, left kind messages, or even linked to it on your own site. I never expected the site to gain much interest or even inspire other people to start sites of their own. I hope that my site can be a positive presence, like so many sites on this platform are to me. ♡
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It could help to use this font sometimes or to have a button to enable it: https://opendyslexic.org/
I confirm it is easier to read
(But only useful on paragraphs, titles and buttons are short enough that they can be read almost as easily no matter the font)
There are extensions that can override the font on all websites with open dyslexic (or other dyslexia fonts). I can probably check for reputable extensions and offer links somewhere.
Oh! May I ask what tool this is? I'd love to make sure my site is accessible too!