Accessibility
Accessibility
W3C Validation.
This web site is built using code compliant with W3C standards for XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets. The site displays correctly with standards compliant browsers.Web Accessibility Initiative conformance.
This web site conforms to the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities.WebXact Approved.
WebXact is a Web based tool that analyses Web pages for their accessibility to people with disabilities. Many people with disabilities use special Web browsers, including those that reads text out loud by using a speech synthesizer.RSS Newsfeed.The ITC Web site has an RSS feed that allows livebookmarking of news items. The XML structure of this feed has been validated and can be checked by clicking the link below
Access Keys
People with limited mobility may have a hard time controlling a mouse to click on links, and tabbing through menus can be slow going. The W3C introduced the accesskey attribute to enable users to select the appropriate key on their keyboards and navigate to a particular link. Availability and use of Access Keys is dependent on the Web browser and operating system that you are using.
In Mozilla-based browsers including Netscape 6 and later (all formats), and version 4 of Internet Explorer (PC only):
Hold the ALT key (PC) or CONTROL (Mac) and press the letter of the relevant key to visit the corresponding page.
In versions 5 and later of Internet Explorer (all formats):
Hold the ALT key (PC) or CONTROL (Mac) and press the letter of the relevant key. This highlights the corresponding link on the page. Press RETURN to visit the link.
Access Keys for main navigation:
A About Us
C Contact Us
S Site Map
A Accessibility
U Usage Policy
Q FAQ`s
H Home
T Trip Availability
P Price Packs
N News
I Pictures
B About the Boat