Applet Element

W3C, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

The <applet> HTML element, deprecated in HTML 4.01.

According to our data, Applet ranks 12th among the special HTML elements we track.
It has 0.03% of the special HTML element market share and is detected on 0.008% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Applet Element Awards

⚑ Sites Using Applet Element

We have data on 250 websites that use the Applet special HTML element. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Applet is webmineral.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 webmineral.com #62,939 United States American English
2 literatura.us #143,043 United States Spanish
3 dumaspere.com #220,220 Bulgaria French
4 fraynelson.com #305,367 United States Spanish
5 logoslibrary.org #333,356 United States English
6 minecraftonline.com #451,419 Germany English
7 sudanyat.org #452,047 Arabic
8 vozyvoto.com.mx #459,052 Mexico Spanish
9 prestacionesgea.com.ar #604,770 Argentina Spanish
10 progettovidio.it #641,815 Italy Italian
11 masatenisi.org #657,290 Turkey Turkish
12 takedown.com #678,660 United States English
13 chappy-net.com #688,564 Japan Japanese
14 car43.su #763,405 Russia Russian
15 fmboschetto.it #898,281 Italy Italian
16 blogdealtaneira.com.br #1,009,049 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
17 antiqvitas.it #1,073,915 Italy Italian
18 phillipscountysheriff.org #1,140,851 United States English
19 maritimesales.com #1,406,609 English
20 visionbooksindia.com #1,483,512 India English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Applet:

Most of the sites using Applet Element are from the United States, Italy, and Germany.

  • United States 35.2%
  • Italy 8.2%
  • Germany 7.3%
  • Philippines 5.6%
  • Russia 4.7%
  • Hong Kong 4.3%
  • Canada 3.4%
  • Australia 2.6%
  • China 2.1%
  • Other 26.6%

Most Applet Element users speak English, Chinese, or Italian.

  • English 54.7%
  • Chinese 12.3%
  • Italian 7.8%
  • German 5.3%
  • Russian 4.9%
  • Spanish 4.5%
  • Portuguese 2.5%
  • French 2.1%
  • Japanese 0.8%
  • Other 5.1%

The Applet special HTML element is especially popular on .com, .org, and .net top-level domains.

  • .com 54.4%
  • .org 9.6%
  • .net 9.2%
  • .it 5.6%
  • .de 4.4%
  • .ru 3.6%
  • .us 1.6%
  • .com.br 1.6%
  • .ch 0.8%
  • Other 9.2%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Applet Element include education and reference, marketing and merchandising, and blogs and wiki.

  • Education/Reference 18.8%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 12.5%
  • Blogs/Wiki 8.3%
  • Business 6.3%
  • Online Shopping 6.3%
  • Personal Pages 6.3%
  • Public Information 4.2%
  • Entertainment 4.2%
  • Games 4.2%
  • Other 28.9%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

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2
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3
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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the company behind Applet Element?

Applet Element is owned by World Wide Web Consortium, Inc., headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

Which country uses Applet Element the most?

The majority of Applet Element users are from the United States.

Who uses Applet Element?

According to our data, Applet Element is used on hundreds of sites, including such established ones as webmineral.com, literatura.us, and dumaspere.com.

What are the alternatives to Applet Element?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Applet Element may include Object Element, Embed Element, and Table Element.

πŸ‘‰ See Also

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