I wear glasses all the time. It cost $80 to have a blue-light film put onto my glasses, which I thought was pretty steep. But I think it was definitely worth it! Here are some other free things I do as well to help with blue light exposure:
Use the DarkReader chrome extension
Use "Night Shift" on my Mac all the time which lessens the blue light on the display
The last point is interesting but I'm afraid it doesn't go well if u are a web dev I suppose? If u increase the font size doesn't it affect how you set widths, heights, margins of the elements?
Response: 418 - I'm a teapot.
A student who loves programming a he is looking at many things at the same time (which probably is a bad idea, but he is happy)
I wear glasses all the time. It cost $80 to have a blue-light film put onto my glasses, which I thought was pretty steep. But I think it was definitely worth it! Here are some other free things I do as well to help with blue light exposure:
Hi, Curtis.
Thanks for your help.
The last point is interesting but I'm afraid it doesn't go well if u are a web dev I suppose? If u increase the font size doesn't it affect how you set widths, heights, margins of the elements?
I mean you should check your website with different font sizes anyway, part of responsible and accessible design
Yes, I'm web dev. And can't increase the font size.