Web Site Accessibility and Web Site Development in Malaysia

This study focuses on two parts. First part of the study is to identify the major problems of web site content in Malaysia using bobby web accessibility tool. The second objective is to study perception of marketers on web site development in Malaysia based on four factors (planning and preparation;...

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Main Author: Goi, Chai
Format: Journal Article
Published: Asian Network for Scientific Information 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33323
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description This study focuses on two parts. First part of the study is to identify the major problems of web site content in Malaysia using bobby web accessibility tool. The second objective is to study perception of marketers on web site development in Malaysia based on four factors (planning and preparation; development and design; management and maintenance and security, privacy and trust). The outcome of first part of this study found that number of web sites has achieved the bobby test is very low, which is 17.5%. The major errors of the web sites mainly are related to text, colour, animation, image, pixel and table. For the second part of study, even a test of web site development model is not a good-fit model, however, an overall of the study shows that all factors of web site development are important.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-333232017-09-13T15:30:23Z Web Site Accessibility and Web Site Development in Malaysia Goi, Chai This study focuses on two parts. First part of the study is to identify the major problems of web site content in Malaysia using bobby web accessibility tool. The second objective is to study perception of marketers on web site development in Malaysia based on four factors (planning and preparation; development and design; management and maintenance and security, privacy and trust). The outcome of first part of this study found that number of web sites has achieved the bobby test is very low, which is 17.5%. The major errors of the web sites mainly are related to text, colour, animation, image, pixel and table. For the second part of study, even a test of web site development model is not a good-fit model, however, an overall of the study shows that all factors of web site development are important. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33323 10.3923/jas.2010.2954.2966 Asian Network for Scientific Information restricted
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Web Site Accessibility and Web Site Development in Malaysia
title Web Site Accessibility and Web Site Development in Malaysia
title_full Web Site Accessibility and Web Site Development in Malaysia
title_fullStr Web Site Accessibility and Web Site Development in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Web Site Accessibility and Web Site Development in Malaysia
title_short Web Site Accessibility and Web Site Development in Malaysia
title_sort web site accessibility and web site development in malaysia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33323