At Rapid Data, we are committed to making digital memorial services inclusive and accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. The Memorial Pages platform is currently undergoing structured improvements to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.
The Memorial Pages are currently partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. A platform-wide audit has been completed, and compliance efforts are being implemented through an active development roadmap. Work is currently focused on the Home Page, addressing critical issues related to structure, navigation, and interaction.
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Currently being addressed:
These efforts are tracked in the Jira epic [#TNO-587] WCAG Compliance, with tasks divided across the four WCAG principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust.
The following areas are scheduled for remediation in upcoming sprints:
In parallel, Rapid Data is coordinating the rollout of a common accessibility QA tool across all teams to standardize how WCAG compliance is measured and validated.
Based on completed investigations and current sprint actions, the following accessibility improvements are being implemented in The Memorial Pages:
Additional verification, including zoom/reflow testing and screen reader validation, is planned in collaboration with QA once a unified testing tool is in place.
If you encounter barriers while using the Memorial Pages or have suggestions for improvement, we welcome your input.
Contact: support@adstate.com
This statement applies to:
All memorial pages, ceremony pages, donation flows, search views, and associated interfaces within the Memorial Pages platform — including publicly accessible URLs hosted via the memorial pages ( https://minnesider.no) and related services under our operational control.
We are targeting full WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance for Memorial Pages by June 28, 2025, in alignment with regulatory accessibility deadlines. As work progresses and QA verification expands, this statement will be updated accordingly.