The proposed scoring model for WCAG 3 aims to enhance accessibility evaluation by shifting focus from binary pass/fail metrics to a more nuanced scoring system. This change is intended to better reflect user experiences and the diverse needs of individuals with disabilities. The article discusses the implications of this shift and the potential benefits for web accessibility standards.
The growing disdain for Chromium-based browsers, particularly Google Chrome, often leads some webmasters to block them, which can create accessibility issues for users, especially those with disabilities. Despite concerns over Google's influence on web standards, Chromium remains a technically superior and widely used browser engine, making it essential for many users' accessibility needs. The article advocates for webmasters to reconsider blocking these browsers, suggesting alternative approaches to address their concerns without hindering access.