I much prefer serif fonts, and I wish that both the post and the comments were all serif.
Of course I can fix it myself by Chrome ➤ View ➤ Developer Tools and tweak the CSS. But that's a bit of a hassle. (I think there's a Chrome add-in which can post-load twiddle the CSS on a site-by-site basis. I remember I had one for Firefox, back in the day.)
In either event, I'd definitely vote against Comic Sans.
Since the replies seem pretty evenly split, I think that this would be the best solution. This could also be used to improve accessibility for dyslexic users by featuring a font like dyslexia to cater to dyslexic users.
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Could it be a user preference setting?
I much prefer serif fonts, and I wish that both the post and the comments were all serif.
Of course I can fix it myself by Chrome ➤ View ➤ Developer Tools and tweak the CSS. But that's a bit of a hassle. (I think there's a Chrome add-in which can post-load twiddle the CSS on a site-by-site basis. I remember I had one for Firefox, back in the day.)
In either event, I'd definitely vote against Comic Sans.
Stylebot is great for "fixing" sites for yourself. Been using it a lot for minor tweaks.
Since the replies seem pretty evenly split, I think that this would be the best solution. This could also be used to improve accessibility for dyslexic users by featuring a font like dyslexia to cater to dyslexic users.