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Accessibility of Kundo's editor interface

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We want as many people as possible to be able to use Kundo’s editor interface. This guide describes how the editor interface complies with the Swedish Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services, any known accessibility problems and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can remedy them.

How accessible is the editor interface?

We are aware that the editor interface is not fully accessible. See the section about content that is not accessible below for more information.

What can you do if you cannot use parts of the editor interface?

We constantly strive to improve the accessibility of the editor interface. If you come across a problem that is not described on this page, or if you feel that Kundo’s editor interface does not fulfil legal requirements, e-mail our support team to let us know about the problem.

We set aside a certain amount of time every six months to work on accessibility, and we use this to continuously address any deficiencies we are aware of.

Technical information about the accessibility of the editor interface

Kundo’s editor interface is only partially compliant with the Swedish Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services, due to the deficiencies described below.

Problems for the blind

  • Some content-bearing icons and diagrams may lack text alternatives.

Problems in the event of reduced fine motor skills or strength

  • The tab order is not consistent in the page header.

  • Statistics diagrams lack support for navigation using a keyboard.

How we tested

We conducted a self-assessment (internal testing) of Kundo’s editor interface.

The most recent assessment was done when this guide was last updated.



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