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Search the Collection

Web accessibility review Search the collection

We want the Moderna Museet Search the Collection and its contents to be accessible to as many as possible. This page outlines Moderna Museet’s compliance with legal requirements on accessibility to digital public services, any known accessibility problems, and how you can report shortcomings to us so we can fix them.

What to do if you cannot use parts of the Search the collection

If the contents you need from Moderna Museet is not accessible to you, please notify us at tillganglighet@modernamuseet.se.
We read all incoming e-mail, but our response time varies depending on the workload. E-mails received evenings and weekends are normally replied to during the next working day.

Please contact us if you find further shortcomings.
Please tell us if you find any shortcomings other than the ones listed below, which prevent you from accessing our website, or if you feel that we do not comply with the legal requirements. This feedback is valuable to our efforts to improve accessibility. Shortcomings can be reported to tillganglighet@modernsmuseet.se.

Contact DIGG

If you have a complaint concerning our compliance with accessibility requirements, you can notify the Agency for Digital Government, which supervises compliance with the Act on digital accessibility to public services. Please contact the Agency for Digital Government (DIGG).

CONTENT THAT IS NOT ACCESSIBLE

The contents described below are not completely accessible in one way or another.

Failure to comply with legal requirements

The appropriate language tag button for exhibition name etc is missing. Some of our exhibitions have titles in English and should, therefore, have an English language button on the Swedish pages. The option to choose the appropriate language for individual fields is currently missing and may cause problems for text-to-speech tools.

Using text-to-speech tools on the website

Focus buttons are missing for some links and interactive elements, including the main menu and form fields. Machine-readable labels are missing for some interactive elements. Alternative captions are missing for some images on the website.

Forms are not fully accessible

Forms lack clickable field labels separating input fields. Forms lack clear references in the case of error messages.

Navigation

The main menu cannot be navigated using the keyboard. The tab order in “On view” currently does not match the visual order.

HOW WE TESTED OUR WEBSITE

On our behalf, an external consultant has performed an independent inspection of the website. The latest assessment took place on 23 September 2020.

Our aim is that all known accessibility issues will be addressed in 2020. This review was updated on 28 September 2020.

Read more about digital accessibility and what it entails at the Agency for Digital Government.

Published 28 September 2020 · Updated 18 November 2020