📈 Standards Ranked #26–#46 in Ireland

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

Ireland is a Western European country with a population of over 5.1 million people.

The following list shows the standards ranked from 26th to 46th out of 46 used on websites in Ireland.

RankNameMarket share
26
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.

27
Humans.txt

A text file that can be created by developers to list the people who have contributed to a website.

28
Sitemap

A file in XML format that allows webmasters to inform search engines about URLs on a website that are available for web crawling.

29
OpenAPI
San Francisco, California, United States

A specification language for defining HTTP APIs, typically written in YAML or JSON.

30
Text
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

The plain text document format.

31
Markdown
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

A markup language used to add formatting to plain text documents.

32
XML
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data.

33
Prerender

The rel="prerender" attribute on HTML elements.

34
RDF
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A W3C standard model to describe and exchange graph data on the web.

35
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.

36
WebAssembly

A portable binary code format that can be run in modern web browsers with near-native performance.

37
Webmention
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A simple protocol to notify any URL when a website links to it, and for web pages to request notifications when somebody links to them.

38
LLMs.txt

A proposed standard that provides structured content and instructions to guide large language models in understanding and summarizing a website's content.

39
OpenTelemetry
San Francisco, California, United States

A vendor- and tool-agnostic observability framework and toolkit for creating and managing telemetry data such as traces, metrics, and logs.

40
Rack

A minimal, modular interface and invocation convention that operates between Ruby web servers and web applications to standardize how HTTP requests and responses are exchanged.

FreeOpen source
41
IndieAuth
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A decentralized identity protocol built on top of OAuth 2.0.

42
WCAG
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are a set of recommendations for making web content more accessible, developed by W3C.

43
ESI
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A simple markup language used to define web page components for dynamic assembly and delivery of web applications at the edge of the Internet.

44
AdChoices
New Providence, New Jersey, United States

A self-regulatory standard for online interest-based advertising that gives consumers enhanced control over the collection and use of their data to deliver relevant ads.

45
ActivityPub

A decentralized social networking protocol used by various fediverse services such as Mastodon, Pixelfed, and PeerTube.

46
Micropub
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

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

👉 See Also

Data is based on the analysis of 12,860 websites from Ireland.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.