Accessibility on liseberg.se

Liseberg is responsible for this website. Our website works whether you visit it with your mobile, tablet, or computer, but we are aware that our website is not fully accessible to everyone. Our goal is for as many people as possible to be able to use it, and we are continuously making improvements.

On this page, we describe how well liseberg.se complies with the law on accessibility to digital public services, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can address them.

This accessibility statement applies to the content on the domain liseberg.se. It does not apply to any other content or websites that Liseberg is responsible for.

How accessible is the website?

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible. See the section “Technical information about the website’s accessibility” below for more information on the potential shortcomings of the website.

What can you do if you cannot use parts of the website?

If you need content that is not accessible to you or discover problems that are not described in our accessibility statement, please let us know via this form and we will assist you.

You can also contact us in the following ways to get help and provide your feedback:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 031-400 100

Report deficiencies in website accessibility

We are constantly striving to improve the accessibility of the website. If you discover problems that are not described on this page, or if you believe that we do not meet the legal requirements, please let us know via this form so that we are aware of the issue.

Supervision

The Agency for Digital Government, Digg, is responsible for supervising the law on accessibility to digital public services. You can report to Digg if you believe that our digital service has accessibility deficiencies.

Technical information about the website’s accessibility

This website is partially compliant with the law on accessibility to digital public services, due to the deficiencies described below. The content described below is, in one way or another, not fully accessible.

Problems when using with impaired vision and/or color blindness

  • There are images that lack alt-text.
  • There are videos that lack audio descriptions.
  • There are headings that are not marked as h-elements.
  • Heading structure does not always follow a meaningful order.
  • Some pages lack an h1 element.
  • The website does not respect the user’s text size settings.
  • The website does not respect the user’s color settings, making it impossible to use, for example, dark mode.
  • Only color is used to convey information.
  • The contrast between text and background is too low.
  • The contrast between checkboxes and background color is too low.
  • Error messages are not communicated in text but only with color and/or icon.
  • There are PDF files that are not accessible.

Problems when using with impaired motor skills

  • There is visible icon text that does not match the machine-readable label.
  • Parts of the navigation disappear on certain pages when the screen is used in landscape mode.
  • There is content that can only be navigated through horizontal swiping on touch screens.

Problems when using with impaired cognitive abilities

  • There is moving content that cannot be paused, stopped, or hidden.

Problems when using with one or more of the following disabilities: impaired motor skills, impaired vision, color blindness, impaired cognitive abilities

  • There are clickable elements that cannot be reached via keyboard navigation.
  • There are clickable elements that cannot be interacted with via keyboard navigation.
  • There are form elements that cannot be reached via keyboard navigation.
  • There are pop-up windows that cannot be navigated away from or closed via keyboard navigation.
  • Focus indicators are sometimes difficult to distinguish and sometimes not visible at all.
  • The focus order is not always logical in relation to how the content is presented on the page.
  • There are changes associated with clicks and inputs that may be perceived as unexpected and confusing.
  • It is not always possible to undo a selection, as some clickable elements cannot be deselected once selected.
  • There are links whose purpose is not clear.
  • There are elements that lack names, making it impossible for a screen reader to communicate what they are to the user.
  • There are form fields that lack labels.
  • There are forms where mandatory fields are not marked as mandatory.
  • It is not possible to skip grouped content, such as navigation or lists.
  • The navigation structure is not consistent across all pages.
  • Time limits for reserved bookings and purchases cannot be extended or turned off.

How we tested the website

Knowit Experience has reviewed the website. The latest assessment was made on June 28, 2024. The statement was last updated on July 1, 2024.