Web Accessibility in Malaysia
July 2nd, 2009 by Steve | No Comments | Filed in Accessibility NewsIn “Accessibility News: Web Accessibility in the Spotlight in India”, we talked about how web accessibility is a growing global issue.
Malaysia offers another example of this. The Malaysian Association for the Blind has announced plans to improve the user experience of all the nation’s web sites, to ensure that they are more usable for visually impaired visitors.
They plan to conduct consultative services and advise both government and private web developers on what they can do to better adhere to Web Accessibility Initiative standards.
A team of three certified trainers in web accessibility will shoulder this effort.
Surely, there is a lot of ground to cover in this lofty goal, particularly for a small team. We’ll have to watch over time how this initiative fares, and if the visually impaired in Malaysia gradually find their web offerings more and more usable.
Source Article:
Helping the blind get connected on The Star Online
Tags: blindness, MAB, malaysia, Malaysian Association for the Blind, Web Accessibility Initiative, World Wide Web Consortium















Steve Grobschmidt is a User Experience Lead with over twelve years in the web industry. He is on a mission to ensure that user experience, especially accessibility, is foremost in the creation of great products.