The workflow, in plain English
Before: You have dyslexia. Some sites are readable, most aren’t. Browser zoom breaks layouts. Accessibility extensions handle one thing (font size OR contrast OR spacing) and work inconsistently.
After: Every page you visit automatically adjusts: fonts switch to OpenDyslexic, line spacing increases, background shifts to soft cream, animations stop. The AI detects which specific elements need adjustment rather than applying crude zoom. The entire web conforms to your needs, not the other way around.
Why traditional tools can’t: Accessibility tools apply blanket rules that break layouts. Dassi understands page semantics — it adjusts body text but leaves navigation alone, increases paragraph spacing without breaking card layouts.
Step-by-step
- Open a site that’s hard to read.
- Ask dassi to apply your preferred accessibility profile.
- Tweak settings until it feels right (contrast, font size, spacing).
- Reuse the same profile on other sites.
Example prompts to try
- “Make this page dyslexia-friendly: font, spacing, background.”
- “Increase contrast only for body text, not the nav.”
- “Disable motion and autoplay.”
Tips for better results
- Be specific about what you want injected into the page (buttons, filters, a panel, a summary, etc.).
- If the page has multiple sections, tell dassi exactly what to focus on (e.g., “the transactions table” or “the diff for file X”).
- Prefer safe workflows first: draft, summarize, label, and prepare — then take actions (submit, purchase) only after review.