⚡ Website Components in Portugal

CSS and JavaScript components are reusable pieces of code that help keep websites consistent and speed up development by allowing developers to easily apply common layouts, styles, and interactive elements across pages.

Portugal is a Southern European country with a population of around 10.3 million people.

According to our research, website components are used on 5.6% of websites from Portugal.

⭐ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the top component technologies in Portugal in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is Normalize.css with an impressive share of 35.6%, followed by Polymer with 16.9% and AMP with 11.1%.

🚀 Highlights

Here is a list of the top technologies that are more popular in Portugal than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Component Technologies

Below is a more detailed list of 19 component technologies used on sites from Portugal, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1
Normalize.css
San Francisco, California, United States

A modern, HTML5-ready alternative to CSS resets.

FreeOpen source
2
Polymer

A library for creating encapsulated, reusable web components.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
3
AMP
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source HTML framework for creating lightweight pages that are optimized for mobile web browsing and load faster.

FreeOpen source
4
Helix Ultimate
Dhaka, Bangladesh

A universal Joomla template that can be used to build all sorts of websites.

FreeOpen source
5
Styled Components

A library for React that allows developers to write CSS directly in JS to style components.

FreeOpen source
6
Spin.js

An animated, configurable, resolution independent loading spinner with no dependencies.

FreeOpen source
7
Loadable Components

A React code splitting library that supports SSR.

FreeOpen source
8
Hover.css
Devon, United Kingdom

A collection of CSS3 powered hover effects to be applied to links, buttons, logos, SVG, featured images.

FreeOpen source$14+
9
HTML5 Boilerplate

A professional front-end template for building fast, robust, and adaptable web apps or sites.

FreeOpen source
10
Radix UI
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source component library that provides low-level, unstyled interface primitives for building accessible user interfaces and design systems in web applications.

FreeOpen source
11
Headless UI
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.

FreeOpen source
12
Modern-normalize

Normalize browsers' default style.

FreeOpen source
13
Hyva
Heerlen, Netherlands

A performance-optimized frontend theme for Magento.

€1,000
14
Stacks
Austin, Texas, United States

An essential RapidWeaver plug-in that allows to design websites with drag and drop using hundreds of pre-made stacks.

$49.95+
15
SpinKit
Sweden

A collection of loading indicators animated with CSS.

FreeOpen source
16
Lit
Mountain View, California, United States

A simple library for building fast, lightweight web components, the successor to Polymer.

FreeOpen source
17
Shoelace

A framework-agnostic library of production-ready web user interface components built entirely with native Web Component standards, ensuring consistent design and behavior across any JavaScript framework or none at all.

FreeOpen source
18
MIP
Beijing, China

An open mobile-page framework created by Baidu as an alternative to Google's AMP for delivering fast-loading pages on mobile devices.

Legacy
19
Ress
Brazil

A modern CSS reset based on Normalize.css.

FreeOpen source

👉 See Also

Data is based on the analysis of 14,630 websites from Portugal.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.