Overview
CottDyslexic is a Chrome extension that replaces website fonts with OpenDyslexic to improve readability. It’s designed for people with dyslexia and anyone who finds OpenDyslexic easier to read.
Features:
Keyboard shortcut toggle (Alt + Shift + 0)
Per-site memory (remembers where it’s enabled or disabled)
Disabled by default (enable only on sites you want)
Optional “default on” mode (enabled everywhere, disable on specific sites)
Clean popup interface for quick control
Code-friendly (uses OpenDyslexic Mono for code and monospace text)
How it works:
Default Off mode:
Disabled on all sites by default
Enable on specific sites using the shortcut or popup
Your choices are saved per-site
Default On mode:
Enabled on all sites by default
Disable on specific sites where you don’t want it
Your disabled sites are remembered
Popup controls:
Toggle font for the current site
Enable or disable default-on mode
View and manage site preferences
Clear all saved site settings
Fonts included:
OpenDyslexic Regular
OpenDyslexic Bold
OpenDyslexic Italic
OpenDyslexic Bold Italic
OpenDyslexic Mono (for code and monospace text)
Notes:
Works on normal websites (http/https pages)
Some sites may override fonts with heavy CSS rules
Chrome system pages (chrome://) are not supported
Credits:
OpenDyslexic font by Abbie Gonzalez (antijingoist)
Licensed under the SIL Open Font License
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