CSS scroll-axis-lock and Lottie: Frontend Signals Worth Tracking
From CSS scroll-axis-lock to Lottie animation architecture, here's what frontend web signals mean for product teams building in Southeast Asia.
CSS Gap Decorations, MDN Data, and the Signal Beneath the Surface
CSS gap decorations land in Chrome 149, MDN traffic data goes public, and luxury UX raises the bar. Here's what each signal means for your stack.
Web Signals: AI Fatigue, CSS Power, and the Animation Stack
AI fatigue is real, CSS is getting genuinely powerful, and complex animation stacks need a conductor. This week's web signals for SEA digital teams.
CSS @function, AI Design Systems, and the Signal Beneath
CSS @function rewrites how design logic scales. Paired with AI-ready design systems, here's what Southeast Asian dev teams need to act on now.
Safari Testing and HTML Anchors: What Frontend Shifts Mean for Tracking
New browser capabilities like HTML anchor positioning and ::checkmark are reshaping frontend architecture — here's what that means for your tracking layer.
CSS Shims, Spatial Web, and the Signal You're Losing
From nonexistent CSS selectors to immersive web experiences — what frontend craft signals about tracking reliability and digital growth in Southeast Asia.
Intl API & CSS Layers: Web Standards Quietly Solving Real Problems
The Intl API localises currencies and units natively. CSS cascade layers replace !important hacks. Two quiet wins your dev team shouldn't overlook.
Web Stack Signals: TypeScript 6, Solid 2, and CSS Corner Shape
TypeScript 6 RC, Solid 2.0 beta, and CSS corner-shape landed this week. Here's what they mean for your web stack decisions in 2026.
TypeScript 6.0 and Solid 2.0: What the JS Stack Shift Means
TypeScript 6.0 RC and Solid 2.0 beta signal a real architectural shift in JavaScript. Here's what SEA digital teams should actually pay attention to.