As outlined below, [the U.S. International Trade Commission] is making every effort to ensure that the pages on this Web site are accessible to individuals with disabilities in accordance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act as amended.
ITC's commitment takes several concrete forms:
1. Provide text equivalents for every nontext element including image maps, GIFs, JPEGs, and
other format images.
2. Use client-side image maps rather than server-side image maps.
3. Ensure that information conveyed with color is also available without color.
4. Accompany images on our Web site with alternative text describing graphics if your browser
supports the alt-text function.
5. Organize documents to ensure they may be read without the use of a style sheet.
6. Provide column and row headers for tables.
7. Provide links to specialized software needed to view certain information on our site (e.g.,
Adobe .PDF reader)
8. Offer a point of contact for help if needed to access web site information.
9. Employ graphics minimally, and those graphics that are present are labeled to ensure AVT
readability.
10. Use software that identifies and corrects accessibility problems when preparing new content for
the site or updating extant content.
The ITC site contains information including complex tables. We are working hard to ensure that the
web site is completely accessible but recognize that there may be remaining issues. If you use special
adaptive equipment to access the Web and encounter problems when using our site, please let us
know. Write to us using the following web form and we
will provide the information to you in an alternate format. Please be as specific as possible when
describing the information you need and the problems that you encountered. General questions and
comments about our accessibility efforts are also welcomed.
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