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Usage of markup languages broken down by image file formats

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using various markup languages broken down by image file formats. Cross-technology reports only include technologies with more than 1% usage to ensure statistical significance of the results. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
XHTML is used by 56.7% of all the websites whose markup language we know.
XHTML is used by 60.2% of all the websites whose markup language we know and that use JPEG as image file format.

  
XHTML
56.7%
60.2%
61.9%
60.9%
  
HTML
44.0%
40.5%
38.8%
39.9%
  
W3Techs.com, 19 June 2013
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Percentages of websites using various markup languages broken down by image file formats
Note: a website may use more than one markup language






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