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Technologies > Site Elements > CSS > Inline CSS > by Content Languages

Usage of Inline CSS as site element broken down by content languages

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using Inline CSS broken down by content languages. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
Inline CSS is used by 88.1% of all the websites.
Inline CSS is used by 89.2% of all the websites that use English as content language.

Overall
88.1%
English
89.2%
Spanish
88.2%
German
91.9%
Japanese
86.4%
French
86.5%
Portuguese
87.9%
Russian
91.7%
Italian
91.1%
Dutch, Flemish
92.6%
Polish
91.6%
Turkish
84.8%
Chinese
87.6%
Persian
86.1%
Vietnamese
88.5%
Czech
92.5%
Indonesian
84.6%
Korean
84.2%
Ukrainian
84.7%
Hungarian
91.8%
Arabic
89.9%
Swedish
92.2%
Romanian
84.4%
Greek
88.8%
Danish
93.5%
Finnish
91.7%
Hebrew
91.3%
Slovak
93.8%
Thai
89.0%
Bulgarian
89.3%
Croatian
90.6%
Norwegian Bokmål
91.5%
Lithuanian
93.8%
Serbian
87.3%
Slovenian
94.2%
Catalan, Valencian
85.0%
Estonian
86.5%
Norwegian
89.8%
Latvian
91.7%
Bosnian
92.1%
Hindi
87.0%
Azerbaijani
84.1%
Georgian
87.8%
Icelandic
91.7%
Macedonian
83.5%
Bengali
83.4%
Kazakh
88.7%
Uzbek
86.0%
Albanian
88.9%
Malay
83.9%
Armenian
90.0%
Basque
89.8%
Galician
92.2%
Mongolian
89.3%
Urdu
83.5%
Norwegian Nynorsk
90.6%
Marathi
87.9%
Northern Sami
87.6%
Nepali
92.0%
Belarusian
90.4%
Tamil
89.9%
Burmese
79.1%
Afrikaans
89.5%
Tagalog
78.9%
Khmer, Cambodian
76.4%
Faroese
94.6%
Sinhala, Sinhalese
86.6%
Swahili
88.6%
Kanuri
72.2%
Kirghiz, Kyrgyz
89.7%
Welsh
84.3%
Malayalam
86.6%
Telugu
90.1%
Tajik
92.9%
Filipino, Pilipino
74.6%
Kannada
88.5%
Sorani, Central Kurdish
88.8%
Irish
83.2%
Divehi, Dhivehi, Maldivian
81.9%
Kurdish
82.4%
Gujarati
85.2%
Lao
86.5%
Amharic
77.3%
Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
91.2%
Turkmen
80.0%
Pushto, Pashto
94.1%
Panjabi, Punjabi
94.5%
Bashkir
91.2%
Maltese
88.1%
Esperanto
85.0%
Tatar
96.5%
Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
92.7%
Somali
78.6%
Breton
87.2%
Kinyarwanda
86.8%
Uighur, Uyghur
90.0%
Odia
92.6%
Western Frisian
88.9%
Haitian, Haitian Creole
88.5%
Occitan, Provençal
100.0%
Papiamento
96.2%
Assamese
91.7%
Swiss German, Alemannic, Alsatian
95.2%
Tibetan
95.2%
Romansh
85.0%
Chamorro
31.6%
Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
89.5%
Malagasy
78.9%
Abkhazian
94.4%
Dzongkha
88.2%
Asturian, Bable, Leonese, Asturleonese
93.8%
Corsican
75.0%
Sindhi
100.0%
Niuean
92.9%
Latin
84.6%
Oromo
100.0%
Maori
90.9%
Yiddish
90.9%
Hausa
90.0%
W3Techs.com, 15 January 2026
Percentages of websites using Inline CSS broken down by content languages

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Inline CSS
Category: Site Elements
Inline Cascading Style Sheets define style rules directly within an (X)HTML element using the style attribute.


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