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Ananyoo Accessibility Audit

Redesign Ananyoo website to modern and WCAG Compliant accessible website using Ananyoo theme.

  • https://ananyoo.com
  • WordPress, Accessibility Audit, Accessibility Remediation, Accessibility Statement, Accessible Graphic Design, Ananyoo Theme, WooCommerce
  • Ananyoo WordPress Theme, Figma, Color Contrast Analyzer, Deque AXE, WebAIM WAVE
  • Shivaji Mitra
  • December 01, 2018
  • Information Technology Services

The Ananyoo accessibility audit brought the firm’s dedicated accessibility-showcase website up to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Ananyoo is where M/S. Anblik publishes its web accessibility work, so the site itself had to be a model of accessible design – operable by keyboard, clear to screen readers, and comfortable at high zoom.

Built on the accessibility-ready Ananyoo WordPress theme, the site pairs a clean, responsive layout with semantic, standards-based markup. It sits alongside our wider library of web accessibility case studies.

IndustryWeb accessibility
RegionIndia
PlatformWordPress
StandardWCAG 2.1 AA

Why accessibility matters for Ananyoo

An inaccessible site shuts out millions of disabled users and undermines the very service it advertises. India’s Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 and standards like WCAG 2.1 Level AA set the expectation, so the Ananyoo accessibility audit held the showcase to the same bar the firm applies to client projects – which, helpfully, also improves usability and search performance for everyone.

Scope and standard

The audit assessed the whole site – the case-study archive and its filters, service pages, blog and contact – against the four WCAG 2.1 AA principles. It was led by a DHS Trusted Tester on Accessibility who is also IAAP certified.

How we ran the Ananyoo accessibility audit

The review combined manual testing with automated scans:

  • Screen-reader testing with JAWS and NVDA on Windows, VoiceOver on macOS and iOS, and TalkBack on Android
  • Automated audits with Deque axe, Google Lighthouse and WAVE
  • Keyboard-only operation of every step, with attention to focus order and a clearly visible focus indicator
  • Colour-contrast analysis, plus 400% zoom and reflow testing for low-vision users

What accessibility means across Ananyoo

Remediation focused on the parts visitors use most:

  • Portfolio grid: the case-study filters and tiles made fully keyboard-operable with a visible focus state.
  • Headings and landmarks: a consistent structure so screen-reader users can scan and jump between sections.
  • Colour and contrast: AA-level contrast across text, links and buttons in every theme state.
  • Forms and search: labelled fields, clear instructions and error messages that name the problem.
  • Images and media: descriptive alt text where it carries meaning, decorative images hidden from assistive tech.

Outcome

Ananyoo now meets WCAG 2.1 AA – keyboard friendly, screen-reader tested and fully responsive – passing the same manual and automated checks the firm runs on every client project.

Services we provided for this client

Frequently asked questions

What does the Ananyoo accessibility audit cover?

The audit checks the full website against WCAG 2.1 AA — keyboard-only operation, screen-reader output on JAWS, NVDA, TalkBack and VoiceOver, colour-contrast ratios, visible focus, form labels, heading order and responsive behaviour down to small mobile screens. Both desktop and mobile views are tested.

Which standards and tools were used?

Testing follows WCAG 2.1 AA together with India’s Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. Manual checks are paired with automated passes in Deque axe, Google Lighthouse and WAVE, so each issue is confirmed by both real assistive technology and trusted tooling.

Who carried out the work?

The Ananyoo accessibility audit was carried out by Shivaji Mitra of M/S. Anblik, a DHS Trusted Tester and IAAP-certified accessibility consultant based in Kolkata, working in web accessibility since 2003.

What do you get at the end?

You receive a clear, prioritised report of every barrier found, with the exact fix for each. After remediation the site is re-tested and validated, so the final result passes both automated and manual accessibility checks and works for every visitor.