Accessibility Statement - liljewall.se

Accessibility Statement - liljewall.se

We want as many people as possible to be able to use our website. Here we describe how our website complies with the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services and WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility issues and how you can report deficiencies to us. The website is largely accessible according to the above directives. We consider the deficiencies that still exist to be marginal and only concern graphic elements.

This is how we tested the website

The website has been reviewed by our own specialists based on the Swedish Digital Management Authority’s Manual for supervision according to the Digital Public Service Accessibility Act and WCAG 2.1 AA. The review has been done visually and with the tools Wave, axe DevTools, Google Lighthouse and Mozilla Web Developer Tools. We review the website continuously and correct accessibility deficiencies.

Two employees have completed training in digital accessibility via FUNKA.NU.

The accessibility report was PUBLISHED by liljewall : 2025-05-23
The accessibility statement was updated by liljewall : 2025-06-27

How accessible is the website?

We are aware that there are accessibility deficiencies on our website. Our website partially meets the legal requirements for the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services according to our own assessment on March 25, 2025. We describe the deficiencies further down the page.

Please contact us if you are unable to use parts of the website.

If you need material from our website that is not available to you, please contact us and we will do our best to meet your need.

Contact us by phone: +46 (0)10-205 10
Email us at: liljewall

Report deficiencies

We are constantly striving to improve the accessibility of the website and would like to receive information if you discover any shortcomings so that we can fix them.

Supervision

Contact DIGG – the Swedish Digital Governance Agency if you are not satisfied with how we handle your comments. They are responsible for supervising the Digital Public Service Accessibility Act. Link: https://www.digg.se/tdosanmalan

Website accessibility information

Here we describe the accessibility deficiencies on our website.

Shortcomings regarding texts, images, films and documents:

• Some images lack alternative text.
• Subtitles are missing on selected films.
• Audio description is not available on all films.
• Some documents are not accessible for assistive devices.
• Links are presented without the purpose being clearly stated.

Coding flaws that affect navigation with assistive devices:

• Guidance texts and labels are missing on some elements, which makes it difficult to use with assistive devices.
• Keyboard focus is not always clearly marked, which can lead to unsafe navigation.
• Some interface elements are difficult to control using the keyboard alone.
• Some input fields lack a clear description of their purpose for assistive devices.
• Carousels and other partially hidden content may be difficult to perceive with assistive devices.