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This service is a nice Idea,
but how come it leaves me with this cluttered font.
A serif Font might have an old book feel to it, but is by no means more readably than a uncluttered sanserif. Now I find that the only way to change my font to what I consider nice to read means actually changing the whole layout.
For a tool that focuses on readability that is a real weakspot!
Actually I disagree with you Rasmus — I think serif fonts generally possess just as good, if not better readability that sans. The serifs enable better distinction of individual letters and words. I think sans is great for headlines, larger applications, etc. That said, to each their own.
At any rate, if I ever transfer my blog to its own domain, I’ll be sure to sign up. Excellent project.
Hi kl parr,
Well obviously that’s up to opinion and It’s not the point I tried to make.
I feel that those the options of ‘Readability’ are quite restricted, that’s why I use ‘Readable’ now. A website that creates a custom Bookmarklet. Works great so far.