The Swedish Gender Equality Agency, the county administrative boards and ungarelationer.se are responsible for this website. We want as many people as possible to be able to use the website. This document describes how svartsjukaärinteromantiskt.se. complies with the law governing accessibility to digital public services, any known accessibility problems, and how to report problems to us so that we can correct them.
How accessible is the website?
This website is partially compliant with the law governing accessibility to digital public services. Parts of the site are not accessible.
What can you do if you cannot use parts of the website?
If you need information from svartsjukaärinteromantiskt.se in any other format, such as accessible PDF, large text, Easy read, audio recording or Braille, you are welcome to contact us for assistance. You can also contact us by e-mail at: svartsjukaarinteromantiskt.vastragotaland@lansstyrelsen.se
Report accessibility problems on the website
We constantly strive to improve the accessibility of the website. If you encounter problems that are not described on this page, or if you believe that we do not meet the requirements under the law, please notify us.
Supervision
The Agency for Digital Government is responsible for supervision under the Swedish law governing accessibility to digital public services. If you are not satisfied with the actions we take in response to your comments, you are entitled to contact the Agency for Digital Government.
Technical information about the accessibility of the website
This website is partially compliant with level AA of the standard Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1.
Code
The website contains code that does not follow web standards and does not validate. Guideline [WCAG 4.1.1 (A)].
Files
There is a downloadable image below our campaign distribution material that is not accessible to the visually impaired.
How we tested the site
We have performed a self-assessment (internal testing) of svartsjukaärinteromantiskt.se. The most recent assessment was performed on 21 January 2021.
The website was published on 29 January 2021.
The report was last updated on 21 January 2021.