I have a microblog that I’m using to train HTML/CSS, and I’m trying to learn how to create accessibility features - and I made buttons to turn them on. I read that sans serif fonts, increased line height, and character spacing are better for readability for people with dyslexia, but I don’t know if I’m using values that are too high, too low, or if they are fine. So if someone with dyslexia could give me tips and tell me if the changes make it more comfortable to read I’d appreciate it :)


https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Atkinson+Hyperlegible?preview.script=Latn
I don’t have enough dyslexia to help you ( it scrambles letter-order when I write, sometimes ), but wikipedia’s got a page on that font, & it’s engineered to disambiguate as clearly as possible.
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