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Reader Mode by Dr Bates App

Transform any page into a dyslexia-friendly reading mode with one click

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This extension transforms any webpage into a dyslexia-friendly reading mode with just one click. It’s designed to help individuals with dyslexia or other reading difficulties by optimizing the reading experience on the web. The extension allows users to adjust text size, line spacing, and use a custom dyslexia-friendly font (OpenDyslexic) to make content more accessible.
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1.0
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165.32 kB
Last updated
4 months ago (9 Apr 2025)
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