Accessibility
We want everyone who visits Multimedia Fluid Mechanics Online to
feel welcome and find the experience rewarding.
We are continually working to make Multimedia Fluid Mechanics Online
as accessible and usable as possible. To help us make it a positive
place for everyone, we've been using the Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. These guidelines explain how to make web
content more accessible for people with disabilities, and user
friendly for everyone.
The guidelines have three levels of accessibility (A, AA and AAA).
The target for Multimedia Fluid Mechanics Online is level AA.
Reporting accessibility problems with this website
If you had trouble using Multimedia Fluid Mechanics Online, please
get in touch. We'd like to hear from you.
Email us at
accessibility@cambridge.org
or call us on +44 (0) 1223 358331
Technical information about this website's accessibility.
Browser support
Multimedia Fluid Mechanics Online has been cross-platform and
cross-browser tested. It is optimised for modern browsers including
Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Google Chrome.
You may experience unexpected behaviour in other browsers, although
we use fully validated code which should work on any browser.
Engagement with accessibility services
Cambridge University Press have engaged with the
RNIB Bookshare
collections (formerly Load2Learn) by donating digital files to the
collection which ensures that accessible content reaches print
disabled learners as fast as possible.
We have also taken part in various initiatives and audits, e.g.
The ASPIRE project
and
The e-book accessibility audit, joint projects between several UK Higher Education Institution
(HEI) disability and library services, Jisc and representatives from
the book supply industry. The audit supports an inclusive approach
by seeking to introduce a benchmark for accessibility in e-book
platforms. The focus is on key areas of practical user experience to
measure basic accessibility functionality and guide targeted
platform improvement.