Inclusion & Accessibility
Neurodivergence, EAA and WCAG 2.1 AA in practice: UX for people who perceive differently. 2 articles.
Inclusive web development does not start with a plugin — it starts with a stance: that a website should be usable by everyone, including people with visual impairments, motor limitations, cognitive differences, or neurodivergent perception. The European Accessibility Act (EAA) makes this a legal obligation for many providers from June 28, 2025. arocom helps organizations treat that obligation not as a compliance burden but as a quality marker.
Articles in this category cover two complementary tracks: technical conformance with WCAG 2.1 AA (semantic HTML, keyboard operation, contrast ratios, ARIA patterns, screen reader testing) and neurodivergence-friendly design (clear language, calm motion, no forced animation, reducing cognitive load). Both belong together: WCAG sets the measurable floor, neurodivergence-friendly design defines the qualitative ceiling.
If you want to assess your Drupal platform yourself, you will find practical walkthroughs here. If you already know the gaps, book an accessibility consultation or commission a structured audit — both part of our development service.
ND-Friendly Web Design
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Neurodivergence Self-Test
A structured self-test covering four areas of neurodivergent traits: Attention & Activity (ADHD), Pe...