Untangling Your Web.

Web pages are often designed in ways that create new and needless barriers. For people with print disabilities this is maddening and frustrating. Laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act require many public and private entities to provide communications, including the Web, in formats that include the needs of Americans with disabilities. The purpose of this article is both to provide a brief insight into universal Web design and to point readers to resources that will be useful to libraries in becoming part of the Web solution rather than contributing to the Web problem.