Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

Last updated: March 5, 2026

Happy Hub is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability.

Commitment

I aim to ensure Happy Hub is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users, including people using assistive technologies such as screen readers, magnifiers, voice input, and keyboard-only navigation.

Conformance Target

Happy Hub targets conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.

Accessibility is an ongoing effort. While many areas are designed and tested against this target, full conformance across all current and future content cannot be guaranteed at all times.

Measures Taken

Accessibility measures currently include:

  • Semantic HTML and landmark structure.
  • Keyboard-accessible navigation and visible focus indicators.
  • Skip link for bypassing repeated content.
  • Accessible names/labels for interactive controls.
  • Color and contrast checks in core interface components.
  • Ongoing remediation of identified accessibility issues.

Known Limitations

Despite best efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible. Known or potential limitations may include:

  • Embedded third-party content (for example, externally hosted video players) that may have accessibility constraints outside direct control.
  • Older content that may require incremental accessibility improvements.

Where issues are identified, remediation is prioritized based on user impact and feasibility.

Feedback and Issue Reporting

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please report it.

When possible, include:

  • The page URL.
  • The issue encountered.
  • The assistive technology and browser/device used.

Contact: Contact page or puneet@happyhub.in

I will review reports and work to provide an accessible alternative and/or fix within a reasonable timeframe.

Assessment Approach

Accessibility is evaluated through a combination of:

  • Manual keyboard and interaction testing.
  • Assistive-technology checks.
  • Automated tooling.

Continuous Improvement

Accessibility is treated as a continuous quality requirement. This statement may be updated as testing practices, standards, and site features evolve.