Sara Soueidan

@SaraSoueidan@front-end.social
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Inclusive web UI engineer and educator, int'l speaker, writer/author • HTML, CSS, a11y, progressive enhancement advocate • Eco-minimalist.
🔗 Websitehttps://sarasoueidan.com
💌 Newsletterhttps://sarasoueidan.com/newsletter
🎥 Accessibility coursehttps://practical-accessibility.today
Interests#HTML #CSS #a11y #ProgressiveEnhancement #InclusiveDesign

Today is the LAST DAY of my Black Friday sale! ⌛️

If you've been thinking about grabbing access to the Practical Accessibility course, now's the time to do it 👇🏻

30% off expires tomorrow: https://practical-accessibility.today

The Practical Accessibility Course

A get-right-down-to-it online course for Web designers and developers who want to start creating more accessible Web user interfaces and digital products today

Today is the LAST DAY of my Black Friday sale! ⌛️

If you've been thinking about grabbing access to the Practical Accessibility course, now's the time to do it 👇🏻

30% off expires tomorrow: https://practical-accessibility.today

The Practical Accessibility Course

A get-right-down-to-it online course for Web designers and developers who want to start creating more accessible Web user interfaces and digital products today

Thank you for writing this @aardrian 🫶🏻

https://adrianroselli.com/2025/12/you-cant-make-something-accessible-to-everyone.html

There's a short story of frustration and comfort behind this post. A friendly discussion led to a writeup by Adrian, and I will follow up later with a little more about the backstory as I know it can bring some much-needed comfort to many people getting into or already working in #a11y

You Can’t Make Something Accessible to Everyone

This post’s title is unpleasant, but it’s important to acknowledge the reality of the human condition and limitations in technologies. Even purpose-built assistive tech. Broadly, when someone says something is “accessible” that’s a hopeful statement that is based on some best efforts. Of course, there are bad actors who assert…

Adrian Roselli

Friendly Reminder that the Black Friday sale on the Practical Accessibilty course is still running, but the 30% discount expires in less than 3 days ⏳

If you've been thinking about getting the course, now's a good time to grab access before the offer ends:

https://practical-accessibility.today

The Practical Accessibility Course

A get-right-down-to-it online course for Web designers and developers who want to start creating more accessible Web user interfaces and digital products today

Anyone hiring a frontend developer in Canada? Circumstances have led me to start looking for my next job sooner than I would have liked.

I excel at working on design systems, cultivating a frontend culture, building with the grain of the web, and creating inclusive user experiences. Reach out if you need help with any of these!

I have deep knowledge of the web fundamentals (HTML/ARIA, CSS, JS) and the frontend ecosystem at large (build tools, frameworks, design tools).

#GetFediHired #FediHire

I just had a 🤯 moment understanding how #CSS subgrid enables a child of a grid to determine how the template of the parent grid is calculated and therefore affect the layout of its siblings within that grid 😲

If that sounded confusing to you, check out this article by @joshwcomeau and prepare yourself for a good ah-ha moment 💡

https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/subgrid/

#CSS

Brand New Layouts with CSS Subgrid • Josh W. Comeau

Subgrid allows us to extend a grid template down through the DOM tree, so that deeply-nested elements can participate in the same grid layout. At first glance, I thought this would be a helpful convenience, but it turns out that it’s so much more. Subgrid unlocks exciting new layout possibilities, stuff we couldn’t do until now. ✨

And Happy Thanksgiving to all those celebrating today. 🦃 I hope your day is filled with joy, good food, great company, and lots of gratitude. 🥧

I sent out a newsletter issue today with a couple of updates, one of them is about me working on switching from the Vimeo video player to AblePlayer on the course website. https://github.com/ableplayer/ableplayer

Also a reminder that we have less than a week to go before Black Friday savings for the Practical Accessibility course expire! ⏳

You can get it for 30% off today: https://practical-accessibility.today

The offer expires on December 4th.

And subscribe to my newsletter here: https://sarasoueidan.com/newsletter/ 💌

#a11y

The discount is automatically applied during checkout. No code is required. ✅

→ Get the course for 30% off today practical-accessibility.today#buy

If you're worried the course might not be for you, then don't. I fully back the course and offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. ✔

This offer expires in two weeks. ⏳

On December 4th, the prices goes back up to $399. So if you've been thinking about getting the course and finally understanding and applying accessibility in your work, this is your chance to get it at the lowest price of the year.

The course goes on sale only twice a year. The next sale won't be for another six months: in time for #GAAD 2026.