Thank you for such a helpful piece on making websites more accessible for neurodiverse users! Your points about structure, clear language, and options to adjust text size, fonts, and dark modes are really important—not just for neurodiverse users but for everyone. I especially liked your tips on avoiding autoplay content and flashy elements without warnings. Small changes like these can make a big difference to the user experience. Accessibility is all about inclusivity, as you said, and ensuring no one is left out. I hope more designers and developers take these ideas on board. Thank you for sharing and raising awareness!