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MiHol makes a very good point about readability in #120 while that one may be premature there is a step we could quickly implement to help.
The british dyslexia association provide very good guidelines on maximizing readability, while aimed at improving things for dyslexics they translate well to inexperienced readers anyone reading in a non-native language.
Most of the guidelines apply to font, size, page justification etc so are relatively easy for someone to adjust pages after they have been written (in order to avoid barriers to contribution).
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MiHol makes a very good point about readability in #120 while that one may be premature there is a step we could quickly implement to help.
The british dyslexia association provide very good guidelines on maximizing readability, while aimed at improving things for dyslexics they translate well to inexperienced readers anyone reading in a non-native language.
https://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/advice/employers/creating-a-dyslexia-friendly-workplace/dyslexia-friendly-style-guide
Most of the guidelines apply to font, size, page justification etc so are relatively easy for someone to adjust pages after they have been written (in order to avoid barriers to contribution).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: