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Re: Help finding user style settings (CSS+) for textreadability study
From: E.A. Draffan
Date: Apr 26, 2012 2:10PM
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There is a wiki that has some links on the subject at http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/AleAssistiveTechnology - the missing link for preferred fonts for children can be found at http://www.surl.org/usabilitynews/31/fontjr.asp
The BDA in UK mention some of their preferred styles http://bdatech.org/what-technology/typefaces-for-dyslexia/ but I am always aware that what you see depends on the size of your screen, and zooming options.
Best wishes E.A.
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