Accessibility www.evolutionroad.se
Swedish partner organization Innovation Skåne AB is responsible for this website. We want as many people as possible to be able to use the website. This document describes how innovationskane.com complies with the Swedish Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services and handles any known accessibility issues, and how you can report shortcomings to us so that we can fix them.
At present, evolutionroad.se has many accessibility shortcomings. The website will be reviewed in 2021 and, in connection with this review, the necessary adjustments will be made to address known accessibility issues.
Exceptions for unduly onerous adaptation
Innovation Skåne invokes exceptions for unduly onerous adaptation under section 12 of the Swedish Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services for the current version of evolutionroad.se. We have started work on an upcoming version of the website to replace the existing version. The upcoming version will satisfy the applicable accessibility requirements. We need to devote our resources to this work. Given our size and access to both human and financial resources, the nature of our business and the data presented on the website, it is unduly onerous to also devote resources to adapting the current website when this will be replaced by a new version in the near future.
Report website accessibility shortcomings
We constantly strive to improve website accessibility. If you notice any issues that we have not described on this page, or if you believe that we are not satisfying the requirements of the Act, please contact us.
Send an email to info@innovationskane.com
Call us: +46 (0)46 286 87 50
Supervision
If you are dissatisfied with how we handle your feedback, please contact the Agency for Digital Government and report this. It is their responsibility to ensure that we and other authorities comply with the Swedish Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services.
Review method
To assess the accessibility of the website, the website has been reviewed by an external team from Länge Leve Kommunikation, who have made self-assessments using the WCAG guidelines based on various functional variations. We have reviewed selected pages and features on the website that have been allowed to represent the website as a whole. The work has been done manually using various tools.
No complete mechanical test of the entire website’s code has been performed.
Tools used
- Google Lighthouse
- Axe
- Siteimprove
The most recent assessment was carried out on 15 November 2020.
This report was last updated on 15 November 2020.
Known accessibility issues
Evolution Road
- No alternative text for some objects, images and links 1.1.1 Non-text content: (Level A)
Affects the blind, deafblind, and people with limited mobility
- No option of bypassing similar content. 2.4.1 Bypass blocks (Level A)
Affects the blind, deafblind, and people with limited mobility
- Links consisting of images lack alternative text explaining the destination of the link. 2.4.4 Link purpose (in context) (Level A)
- The same link text is used for different destinations. 2.4.4 Link purpose (in context) (Level A)
- There are parts of the page where there is not enough contrast between different objects. For example, sometimes headings are in images. 1.4.3 Contrast (minimum) (Level AA)
Affects users with visual impairment and/or colour blindness
- There are images containing text on the page. 1.4.5 Images of text: (Level AA)
Affects the blind, deafblind, and people with limited mobility
- HTML is used to format objects. 1.3.1 Information and relationships (Level A)
Affects the blind, deafblind, and people with limited mobility
- Buttons on the page do not have an accessible name. 4.1.2 Name, role, value (Level A)
- There are parts of the page that are not placed within a clear section label/landmark, which can make navigation more difficult. There is also no main section label for the page. 4.1.2 Name, role, value (Level A)
- The heading levels do not follow the hierarchy on all pages. This can affect ease of navigating the page and the option of using a screen reader. 1.3.1 Information and relationships (Level A)
Affects the blind, deafblind, and people with limited mobility
- There is video content that is not subtitled. Applies to video content recorded before 23 September 2020. 1.2.2 Audio description (Prerecorded) (Level A)
Affects the blind, deafblind, and people with limited mobility
- Frame tags have no attributes, making the page more difficult to navigate. 2.4.1 Bypass blocks (Level A) and 4.1.2 Name, role, value (Level A)