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Accessibility statement

Accessibility of Solid State Physics website

This website is run by the Division of Solid State Physics, part of Lund University’s Faculty of Engineering (LTH). We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website, and this document describes how www.ftf.lth.se 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 of Solid State Physics?

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

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, please let us know.

You can contact us in the following way: email Gerda.Rentschler@ftf.lth.se

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, contact the Agency for Digital Government to lodge a complaint.
Agency for Digital Government website

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 pages and features are not consistently described in links, references and headings.
  • Not all techniques are used in an accessible way. Among other things, our image carousels are not available for users with screen readers, people with cognitive problems or for people with concentration difficulties.
  • Problems using a keyboard:
    • navigation does not always follow a logical order
    • buttons in image carousels cannot be accessed
    • focus is not always visually clear
    • some functions cannot be controlled on mobile phones and large screens
    • there is no shortcut past menus to the main content
  • The website is not fully usable and readable at magnification up to 200 percent.
  • When a user sets larger distances between letters, words, lines or paragraphs, not all text is always visible.
  • Contrasts (for marking visual focus marking / foreground and background colors) are sometimes insufficient.
  • Link groups and information areas are not always grouped.
  • Screen reader users may experience problems with pages that contain more than one language. Some of the content is then pronounced in the wrong language.
  • Information that is automatically retrieved from external websites is sometimes inaccessible.
  • Some tables and forms are inaccessible to, among others, screen reader users.
  • Some images will not be recognized by screen readers.
  • The website contains links that are difficult to understand without knowing the context, so that it is unclear where the link goes.
  • Some menus may be difficult to use.
  • Screen reader users may experience problems with the website’s search function.
  •  Some documents are not fully accessible.
  •  Some images contain text.

Our ambition is to correct all known accessiblity problems, and technical issues will be addressed when we upgrade our content management system  Typo3 to its next version in spring 2021.

How we tested this website

We have tested the accessibility using Wave Web Accessibility Tool.
The last assessment was made on 25 August 2020.

The website was published in 2015.
The statement was last updated on 24 September 2020.