📈 Standards Ranked #26–#37 in Panama

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

Panama is a Central American country with a population of over 4.5 million people.

The following list shows the standards ranked from 26th to 37th out of 37 used on websites in Panama.

RankNameMarket share
26
RDF
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A W3C standard model for describing and exchanging graph-based data on the web.

27
Sitemap

A specialized XML file that lists a website's URLs and helps search engines discover pages available for crawling and indexing.

28
OpenSearch
Seattle, Washington, United States

A specification that describes a website's search engine, enabling browsers, apps, and services to discover and integrate it.

29
OpenID
San Ramon, California, United States

A decentralized authentication protocol based on OAuth 2.0 that enables applications to verify a user's identity through an external identity provider instead of managing credentials directly.

30
Humans.txt
Spain

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

31
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.

32
LLMs.txt

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

33
Prerender
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A deprecated browser hint that instructed web browsers to preload and render a web page in the background before navigation occurred.

Legacy
34
OpenTelemetry
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source, vendor-neutral observability framework and toolkit for collecting, processing, and exporting telemetry data such as traces, metrics, and logs.

35
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.

36
Text
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

The plain text document format.

37
ActivityPub

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

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