I concur! I am dyslexic, and I indeed find sans serif to be easier to read.
That said, one must be caution about which sans serif is used. If you choose one which has little difference between capital i, lowercase L, and number 1, it can be harder to read!
Personally, I like the Source Sans Pro and Cabin fonts, which are both free. They're clean, and each letter is clearly distinguishable. If you switch to sans serif, PLEASE consider using one of these in a webkit!
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I concur! I am dyslexic, and I indeed find sans serif to be easier to read.
That said, one must be caution about which sans serif is used. If you choose one which has little difference between capital i, lowercase L, and number 1, it can be harder to read!
Personally, I like the Source Sans Pro and Cabin fonts, which are both free. They're clean, and each letter is clearly distinguishable. If you switch to sans serif, PLEASE consider using one of these in a webkit!