How readable are the websites?
#ReadabilityList ranks public and private websites according to readability. A high number of them have text that can be difficult to read - and this is indicated with a red color. It the text is yellow, it should be edited and improved. Websites that have been given a green color are few, but good exceptions.
The analysis was performed using a special version of an application called Greentext - www.green-text.com. This tool functions as an objective correction of subjective guesswork about text readability. Algorithms are based on research and universal design.
Results
1
Great Western Railway - https://www.gwr.com
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
76.79 / 100
2
Barclays Bank - www.barclays.co.uk/
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
76.67 / 100
3
Daily Star - www.dailystar.co.uk/
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
75.57 / 100
4
Chase Lodge Hospital - www.chaselodgehospital.com/
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
75.48 / 100
5
IKEA - www.ikea.com
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
75.22 / 100
6
Barking and Dagenham - https://www.lbbd.gov.uk/residents/
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
74.29 / 100
7
St. Michael“s Hospital - http://www.enfield.org.uk/listing/131999-st-michaels-primary-care-centre/
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
74.06 / 100
8
Harrow - www.harrow.gov.uk
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
74.05 / 100
9
British Airways - http://www.britishairways.com
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
74.03 / 100
10
The Sun - https://www.thesun.co.uk/
Readability score?=LANG('ReadabilityScore')?>:
73.92 / 100