Accessibility Statement
Compliance status
Company: L&P Nierenburg AB
Issue date: 2026-07-01
We believe that the internet should be accessible to everyone, and we are actively working to ensure that our website can be used by as many people as possible – regardless of ability. To achieve this, we strive to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 level AA, developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines describe how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities. By following them, we aim to ensure that the website is accessible to people who are blind, have low vision, motor impairments, cognitive disabilities, and more.
The website uses several technologies to maintain a high level of accessibility. We use an interface that allows people with specific needs to adapt the website’s user interface (UI) to their own preferences. In addition, a technical solution runs in the background and continuously optimizes the website’s accessibility.
This solution improves the website’s HTML code and adjusts the functionality and behavior for screen readers (for blind users) and keyboard navigation (for users with motor impairments).
Screen readers and keyboard navigation
Our website uses ARIA attributes (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) together with various behavioral adjustments so that users of screen readers can read, understand, and use the website’s features. When a user with a screen reader enters the website, a prompt is displayed to activate a special mode to enable efficient navigation and use of the site.
Here are some of the key requirements we support:
1. Screen reader optimization
We use a process that analyzes the website’s components from top to bottom to maintain compliance even as the website is updated. In this process, we provide screen readers with meaningful information via ARIA attributes. This can include correct labels for form fields, descriptions of clickable icons (social media, search, cart, etc.), guidance during form validation, and roles for elements such as buttons, menus, and modal dialogs (popup windows).
The process also scans the website’s images and, when needed, generates descriptive ALT texts (alternative text) using object recognition. It can also extract text embedded within an image using OCR technology (optical character recognition).
To activate screen reader optimization, users can press Alt + 1. Screen reader users also receive automatic notifications to enable optimization when entering the website. The adjustments are compatible with popular screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack.
2. Keyboard navigation optimization
The process also adjusts the website’s HTML and adds functionality via JavaScript so that the site can be used fully with a keyboard. This includes:
• navigating with Tab and Shift + Tab
• handling drop-down menus with arrow keys, closing with Esc
• activating buttons and links with Enter
• navigating between radio buttons and checkboxes with arrow keys, and selecting with Space or Enter
Users who rely on keyboard navigation can also access a menu to skip content (“skip to content”) or as the first element during keyboard navigation. If popup windows open, focus is automatically moved to them, so focus does not end up outside the dialog.
Users can also use shortcuts such as:
• M (menus)
• H (headings)
• F (forms)
• B (buttons)
• G (graphics/images)
Supported user profiles
• Epilepsy safety profile:
Reduces the risk of seizures by removing blinking/flashing animations and risky color combinations.
• Vision impairment profile:
Adapts the website for common vision impairments such as reduced vision, tunnel vision, cataracts, glaucoma, etc.
• Cognitive disability profile:
Assistive features to help focus and comprehension for people with, for example, autism, dyslexia, stroke (CVA), etc.
• ADHD-friendly profile
Reduces distractions and “noise” to make reading and focusing easier.
• Profile for blind users (screen reader)
Makes the website compatible with screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack.
• Keyboard navigation profile (motor)
Makes it easier to use the website with Tab/Shift+Tab and Enter, as well as the M, H, F, B, and G shortcuts.
Additional UI, design, and readability adjustments
1. Fonts – change size, typeface, spacing, alignment, line height, etc.
2. Colors – choose contrast modes such as light, dark, inverted, and monochrome. It is also possible to change color schemes for headings, text, and backgrounds with several options.
3. Animations – stop animations (including video, GIFs, and CSS effects) to reduce risks for epilepsy-sensitive users.
4. Content highlighting – emphasize important elements such as links and headings, or highlight only elements that are focused/hovered.
5. Mute sound – turn off all sound on the website immediately (can help users with hearing aids that are affected by automatically playing sound).
6. Cognitive support – search function connected to Wikipedia and Wiktionary that can help explain concepts, abbreviations, slang, etc.
7. More features – including changing the cursor color and size, print mode, virtual keyboard, and more assistive tools.
How accessible is the website?
We continuously work to improve the accessibility of the website. We are aware that parts of the website may not fully meet accessibility standards and may therefore be partially compliant with the accessibility legislation.
Content that is not accessible
Non-organic components, such as embedded iframe components and third-party plugins: The website may contain components from third-party providers, for example chat functions and cookie management. These may, in some cases, lack full accessibility adaptations, which can affect the experience for users with disabilities. These components are managed by external providers and may sometimes be outside our direct control.
Links to PDF documents and other files: The website may have some accessibility gaps regarding how users can access documents, as they may lack sufficient information about format and access. In some of these documents, the content may also not yet be fully accessibility-adapted.
We continuously work to identify issues and improve our accessibility.
How we tested the website
We carry out regular accessibility tests using a tool and compile the results in a report.
Compatibility with assistive technologies and browsers
We strive to support as many browsers and assistive technologies as possible so that users can choose the tools that suit them best, with as few limitations as possible. Therefore, we have worked to support the largest systems, which together account for over 95% of the market, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, and Microsoft Edge. We also support screen readers such as JAWS and NVDA for both Windows and Mac users.
Comments, feedback, and suggestions
Despite our efforts, there may be pages or sections of the website that are not yet fully accessible, that are being improved, or where a sufficient technical solution is missing. We continuously improve accessibility by adding, updating, and further developing features, and by adopting new technologies as technology evolves. For more information, visit our technical provider Selma.
If you would like to contact the website owner, please email: shop@graningeshoes.com
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