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Accessibility review – operaverse.se

GöteborgsOperan AB is the publisher of operaverse.se. We want as many as possible to be able to use the website. This page describes how operaverse.se complies with Swedish Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services, documents known accessibility problems and describes how you can report faults to us so that we can fix them.

How accessible is the website?

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible. See the Unavailable Content section below for more information.

What can you do if you cannot use parts of the website?

If you need content from opera.se that is not available to you, you can let us know that you need information in an alternative format.

You can also send e-mail to webmaster@opera.se. The response time is normally 3 working days.

Report deficiencies in website accessibility

We are constantly striving to improve the website's accessibility. If you discover problems that are not described on this page or if you believe that we are not meeting the requirements of the law, please notify us of accessibility deficiencies so that we know that the problem exists.

Report bugs or leave comments here

Contact the regulatory authority

The Swedish Agency for Digital Government (DIGG) is responsible for enforcing the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your feedback, you may contact DIGG and make a report.

Report a lack of accessibility to the Agency for digital management

Technical information about website availability

This website is partially compliant with the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. Accessibility faults are described below. Known accessibility deficiencies are fixed on an ongoing basis.

Content not available

Coding faults that make navigation with assistive devices more difficult

  • Some website modules that consist of grouped links enclosed by a DIV element should be rewritten as UL or OL lists to facilitate assistive technologies.
  • Some headings have inconsistent order.
  • Some elements should have "title" attributes to be easier to interpret by assistive devices.

Our ambition is to have fixed all known accessibility problems by August 2026.

How we test the website

Ongoing checks of accessibility on opera.se are made with the help of consultants, internal expertise and automatic tests.

The site was published on 25 August, 2025.
The latest assessment was made on 27 August 2025.
The report was updated on 27 August 2025.