📈 Standards Ranked #51–#54

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Web standards are a set of guidelines and specifications that define and describe various aspects of the World Wide Web.

Developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and others, web standards ensure the consistent, interoperable, and accessible design and functionality of websites and web applications across different browsers, devices, and platforms.

The following list shows the standards ranked from 51st to 54th out of 54 tracked.

RankNameMarket share
51
Micropub
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

An HTTP-based client-server protocol used to create, update, and delete posts on servers using third-party clients.

52
IPFS
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

A peer-to-peer protocol for storing and accessing files and websites in a decentralized file system.

53
XSLT
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A language designed for transforming XML documents into other documents.

54
FOAF

A machine-readable ontology describing persons, their activities and their relations to other people and objects.

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