DrupalFit Publishes Ebooks on Drupal Performance and Accessibility Debt

Books graphic titled “DrupalFit Publishes Two Drupal Ebooks” over a blurred keyboard background with blue accessibility icons for wheelchair access, hearing support, and cursor navigation. Text reads “On Performance Debt for Faster Sites and Accessibility Debt for Lower Risk.”

New ebooks from DrupalFit address performance debt and accessibility debt on Drupal websites. The resources frame long-running Drupal sites as systems where speed, accessibility and compliance issues can accumulate across modules, templates, scripts and content workflows.

DrupalFit published Reduce Performance Debt to Improve Site Speed and Conversion Readiness on 11 May 2026 and Build Accessible Websites That Reduce Risk and Grow Revenue on 3 June 2026. Both pages list the DrupalFit Team as the author and present the resources as gated ebook downloads.

The performance resource lists backend, frontend, caching and asset issues as areas of concern. It says the ebook explains how LCP, INP and CLS thresholds relate to search visibility, retention and conversions. It also describes continuous performance audits within CI/CD processes as a way to limit recurring performance debt.

The accessibility resource focuses on delayed accessibility work as a compliance, remediation and revenue risk. It says the ebook covers automated WCAG audits, continuous monitoring, Jira integration and readiness reporting. The source page links inaccessible user journeys with cart abandonment, lost bookings and reduced appointment access.

The public pages lack technical depth. They do not include implementation examples, sample audit reports, benchmark data or excerpts from the ebooks. DrupalFit’s site footer identifies the service as part of OpenSense Labs, and the business-impact language should be treated as DrupalFit’s framing until the underlying material is reviewed.

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