Accessibility statement

This website is run by Konstfack. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website, and this document describes how this website complies with the accessibility regulations, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report problems so that we can fix them.

How accessible is the website?

We know some parts of this website aren’t fully accessible. See the section on non-accessible content below for more information.


What to do if you can’t access parts of this website?

If you need content from this website that is not accessible for you, but is not within the scope of the accessibility regulations as described below, please contact us:

Send an email to webmaster@konstfack.se

Call +46 8 450 41 00

Fill in a form to contact the Webmaster


Reporting accessibility problems with this website

We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems that aren’t listed on this page or if we’re not meeting the requirements of the accessibility regulations, contact us and let us know about the problem.


Enforcement procedure

The Agency for Digital Government is responsible for enforcing the accessibility regulations. If you’re not happy with how we respond to your complaint about web accessibility or your request to make content accessible, you can contact the Agency for Digital Government.

Submit a complaint to the Agency for Digital Government


Technical information about this website’s accessibility

This website is partially compliant with the Swedish accessibility regulations, due to the non-compliances listed below.

Non accessible content

Some images lack or have insufficient alt text and description. This means that there is no alternative description regarding the image and the content of the image. WCAG 1.1.1 (A)

Buttons without text content are not marked correctly, which can make it difficult for you to use speech synthesis. WCAG 1.1.1 (A)

Film and moving material lack alternatives to be able to assimilate the film's content, as they lack subtitles, transcription and / or visual interpretation. WCAG 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3 (A), WCAG 1.2.5 (AA)

There may be places where there is no description of form fields. WCAG 1.3.1 (A), 2.4.6 (AA), 3.3.2 (A)

The information about cookies is read out last of all content on the page. This means that there is a fairly high probability that a user with a screen reader will never access this information. WCAG 1.3.2 (A)

Some pages lack a structural logical order which means that headings do not follow the semantic and hierarchical structure correctly. WCAG 1.3.1 (A), 2.4.1 (A), 2.4.6 (AA)

In some cases, headings have the wrong headline level. WCAG 1.3.2 (A)

Form fields do not use the autocomplete attribute. WCAG1.3.5 (AA)

Links in content are not underlined. WCAG 1.4.1 (A)

On some pages, content protrudes beyond the visible part of the screen. WCAG 1.4.10 (AA)

It is not possible for the user to increase the spacing between characters, lines, paragraphs and words. WCAG 1.4.12 (AA)

Text in some cases does not meet the requirements for contrast against the background. WCAG 1.4.3 (AA)

In some cases, text sizes are set in fixed pixels, which means that users may not be able to resize text. WCAG 1.4.4 (AA)

Text in the form of images on the website may have an alt text with the same text. WCAG 1.4.5 (AA)

Some pages lack certain landmarks. WCAG 2.4.1 (A)

Some pages may lack a logical tab order. WCAG 2.4.3 (A)

There may be links/buttons without descriptive link text for a vague descriptive function of the clickable element for screen reader users. WCAG 2.4.4 (A)

There may be some short headlines and headlines without text. WCAG 2.4.6 (AA)

The focus marking is quite weak and sometimes it is not possible to see which element has focus. WCAG 2.4.7 (AA)

In some cases, the alt text does not describe the content of the image. WCAG 2.5.3 (A)

PDF files may lack language. WCAG 3.1.1 (A)

There are parts of text ​​where English terms are used, which are not marked with lang attributes. WCAG 3.1.2 (AA)

Error messages in forms are displayed, but in some cases may not be sufficient. WCAG 3.3.1 (A), WCAG 3.3.3 (AA)

Label elements may be missing for some form fields. WCAG 3.3.2 (A)

Insufficient WAI-ARIA roles may occur. WCAG 4.1.2 (A)

It is our ambition to fix all known accessibility problems as soon as possible


Disproportionate burden

An exemption for disproportionate burden is invoked in accordance with § 12 in the accessibility regulations for the content of this website. It will take a lot of work to fix all documents, movies, pages and to solve how the website retrieves data from external sources. It is our ambition to fix all known accessibility problems as soon as possible.


How we tested this website

We have hired experts and used various accessibility tools for testing this website. The last assessment was made on 24 April 2024.