Dark Mode Toggles, WebGPU Lighting, and UX Debt
Tri-state dark mode, WebGPU image relighting, and smarter hosting: three web signals reshaping UX and performance strategy in 2026.
aria-hidden, Lottie, and the WebGPU Signals Worth Watching
From broken aria-hidden fixes to Lottie animation architecture and WebGPU's quiet rise — the frontend signals Southeast Asian dev teams should act on now.
JavaScript Payloads, Lottie, and the Weight of Delight
Tactile UX and 3D WebGPU demos look stunning — but what do they cost? A technical audit of animation payloads, tracking signal, and browser reality.
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.
Web Platform Signals That Should Be on Your Tracking Radar
Safari TP247, WebGPU transitions, and native CSS components are reshaping what tracking teams need to anticipate. Here's what to act on now.
WebGPU, Accessibility Ops, and the New Web Performance Stack
WebGPU transitions, accessibility as infrastructure, and cinematic motion design — what these shifts mean for web performance and conversion in Southeast Asia.
WebGPU, Motion Design & the Quiet Death of Stack Overflow
WebGPU pipelines, boutique motion studios, and fewer Stack Overflow questions — what the web's technical frontier tells SEA digital teams right now.