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Originally Posted by droopy
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The linked website has animation and has scrolling issues.
I have a strobe sensitivity and visual motion sensitivity, so for me, these can screw with my eyesight and trigger migraines. I also have an astigmatism, and even with strong glasses, most fonts tend to fade to gray blurs.
Checking on an extra browser, without my usual font settings, the Lexend site leads to double vision rather than the usual blurry vision. Not an improvement.
I used to use OpenDyslexic, but switched due to limited script support. I now use Andika for Roman and Cyrillic and Skeirs for Gothic. I force my browser to use these, and wish I could force my Kindles and reading software to do the same.
Some people use Comic Sans for slightly different visual issues. The unevenness makes the letters a little more distinctive.