@ics Yep. Reaching AAA is, in a large amount of cases, really difficult/almost impossible to do. Even most legal assessments are based on AA.But the web moves far, far faster than WCAG can keep up with, so it can absolutely be a bit of a square-peg-round-hole situation to follow the letter of the law where it is concerned. Working with actual native screen reader users, switch users, keyboard-only users etc. is vital in making sure you're not losing sight of the users through all the compliance jargon I myself am a blind screen reader user but I'm trained to also follow keyboard-only non-screenreader workflows so when I audit, I do both, and look at the code as I have a developer background. I get to work from that intersection of knowing how the end user uses things, and how a developer can give them that experience