📈 Standards Ranked #26–#34 in Azerbaijan

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

Azerbaijan is a Western Asian country with a population of over 10 million people.

The following list shows the standards ranked from 26th to 34th out of 34 used on websites in Azerbaijan.

RankNameMarket share
26
YAML
Seattle, Washington, United States

A human-readable data serialization language designed for representing structured data and exchanging it between systems and programming languages.

27
IAB TCF
Brussels, Belgium

An open-source industry standard developed by IAB Europe that helps companies comply with GDPR and ePrivacy requirements when processing personal data in digital advertising ecosystems.

28
Acceptable Ads
Berlin, Germany

A set of criteria defined by the independent Acceptable Ads Committee that allows publishers to reach ad-blocking users with respectful, non-intrusive and relevant ads.

29
Markdown
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

A lightweight markup language used to add formatting to plain text documents using simple, human-readable syntax.

30
Humans.txt
Spain

A plain text file that allows website creators to identify and credit the people involved in developing a website.

31
Trace Context
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Defines standard HTTP headers and a value format for propagating context information that enables distributed tracing.

32
JSON Web Token
Fremont, California, United States

An open standard (RFC 7519) that defines a compact and self-contained way for securely transmitting information between parties as a JSON object.

33
RelMeAuth

A proposed open standard for using rel-me links to profiles on OAuth supporting services to authenticate via either those profiles or your own site.

34
WebAssembly
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A portable binary instruction format that runs in modern web browsers with near-native performance, enabling frontend coding in languages that were not traditionally used for web interfaces, such as C/C++, C#, and Rust.

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