I’m not a programmer, but I think I see what you’re trying to do. I have ADHD and less-than-ideal eyesight. This is easier to read, comprehension-wise, in that I’m not getting “lost” in the text and losing my place and having to re-read paragraphs; but the font you’re using is a little blurrier than the default (I think it’s the serifs) and is a little more difficult for me to physically read. Maybe increasing the font size or changing to a different font would work better?
Lemmy uses the system default for monospace font.
Try changing the monospace aliasin /etc/fonts/local.conf:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Font_configuration/Examples#Default_fonts
That's for system-wide effect.
For just firefox, go to Settings > General > Fonts > Advanced and
change the default Monospace font to a monospace font you like.
Source Code Pro and DejaVu Sans Mono are both very good.
I’m not a programmer, but I think I see what you’re trying to do. I have ADHD and less-than-ideal eyesight. This is easier to read, comprehension-wise, in that I’m not getting “lost” in the text and losing my place and having to re-read paragraphs; but the font you’re using is a little blurrier than the default (I think it’s the serifs) and is a little more difficult for me to physically read. Maybe increasing the font size or changing to a different font would work better?
Lemmy uses the system default for monospace font. Try changing the monospace alias in /etc/fonts/local.conf: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Font_configuration/Examples#Default_fonts That's for system-wide effect. For just firefox, go to Settings > General > Fonts > Advanced and change the default Monospace font to a monospace font you like. Source Code Pro and DejaVu Sans Mono are both very good.