CSS Gap Decorations and the Web APIs Quietly Reshaping Tracking
CSS gap decorations, containertiming, and the closedby attribute signal a browser platform shift that tracking architects can't ignore. Here's what it means.
CSS border-shape and sibling-index(): What Front-End Gains Mean for Tracking
New CSS properties like border-shape and sibling-index() change how UIs render. Here's what that means for your tag firing logic and data layer.
AI-Ready Design Systems: The JavaScript Signal You're Missing
CSS @function, AI-ready design systems, and the tracking signal hiding in your JS payload. What this week's front-end news means for Southeast Asian digital teams.
Why Fragile UI Components Are a Tracking Tax on Your Team
Fixed-height cards and rigid UI components silently break your analytics. Here's how front-end fragility creates a hidden tracking tax for SEA marketing teams.
Front-End Craft in 2026: What the Web's Best Code Signals
From GSAP motion systems to Three.js at 160k cubes, what this week's front-end builds reveal about where web craft is heading in Southeast Asia.
CSS @supports and JS Temporal: Two Spec Upgrades Worth Shipping
CSS @supports at-rule detection and the JS Temporal API are finally production-ready. Here's what they fix and why your front-end stack should care.