Accessibility
Last reviewed: 2026-05-20
Our commitment
JoyWaveDigital is a one-person shop selling educational printables globally. We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 AA (ISO/IEC 40500:2025) on every public page of the storefront. Accessibility is not a feature; it is a baseline. If the site does not work for you, that is a defect we want to fix.
What we have audited
As of 2026-05-20 we run automated WCAG 2.2 AA checks on every pull request against these public surfaces:
- The home page
- The shop catalog and category pages
- Individual product detail pages
- The cart page
- The sign-in page
Each page is scanned in a real browser context using axe-core. New features must clear the scan before merge.
Known limitations
- The signed-in account pages (your library, your orders) are audited manually rather than in CI today. A signed-session automated audit is scheduled for a later sprint. If you encounter a barrier on these pages, please email us and we will work through it with you directly.
- The PDF products themselves are individually authored. Each printable is a separate file; per-file accessibility (alt text on images, structured tags) varies. If you need an accessible version of a specific printable, email us and we will send you a tagged version or, if needed, the source.
- The admin surfaces of the site (where the shop is managed) are not part of our public conformance target. Those pages serve only the shop owner.
Talk to us
If anything on this site is blocking you, or if you need a printable in an accessible format, please reach out:
accessibility@joywavedigital.in
We are one person. Expect a reply within two business days. If you cannot use the site at all and need a specific printable, email us with the product name and we will send the PDF directly.
How we measure
Every pull request runs axe-core in a real browser against the audited surfaces listed above. Those automated checks include WCAG 2.2 AA color-contrast on the rendered pages, and a contrast regression on an audited surface fails the build before it ships.
Accessibility statements like this one are required under the EU Accessibility Act (in force June 2025) Article 13. We honor that obligation and we also genuinely care about it.