On 9 December 2013 09:40, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hoi,
Between 7 and 10% of a population is dyslexic. For them reading takes much
more effort than it does for the rest of us.
If you withdraw that statement now your apology might be accepted.
As it is, the English
Wikipedia has a font available for people who are dyslexic. It is the
OpenDyslexic font.
It is possible to configure en.wp and many other Wikipedias by clicking
somewhere... There are a few questions I would like to ask:
- did you know this many people have a problem reading Wikipedia
- did you know these people can be helped with a different font
There really isn't much data to support that.
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geni