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 & JS Signals: What New Web Tech Means for Tracking
New CSS layout functions and GSAP scroll animations are changing how pages render — and quietly breaking your tracking assumptions. Here's what to watch.
Safari 26.5 and AI Transparency: What Web Signals Mean Now
Safari 26.5's Origin API and AI transparency patterns are reshaping how brands track, trust, and communicate with users. Here's what Southeast Asian teams need to act on.
Safari 26.5 and Chrome 148: What Tracking Teams Must Know
Safari 26.5 and Chrome 148 ship features that quietly reshape how tracking, consent, and data signals behave. Here's what to act on now.
Safari Preview 243 and the Quiet Shift in Web Tracking
Safari Technology Preview 243 reshapes what JavaScript can see in the browser. Here's what tracking teams in Southeast Asia need to audit now.
Safari, AI Agents, and the New Rules of Web Signals
Safari Preview 241 and agentic AI transparency are reshaping how tracking, consent, and data signals must be architected in 2026. Here's what to act on.
Agentic AI and Safari Preview: Web Dev Signals April 2026
Safari Preview 241 and agentic AI transparency design are reshaping web dev priorities. Here's what Southeast Asian dev teams should act on now.
Font Scaling, Safari Fixes, and the Performance Tax on Craft
From accessible font scaling in Figma to Safari Technology Preview 240, here's what SEA dev teams should act on this week.