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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 92.1% of all the websites.
Inline CSS is used by 93.2% of all the websites that use English as content language.

Overall
92.1%
English
93.2%
Spanish
93.1%
German
93.2%
Japanese
87.7%
French
93.3%
Portuguese
92.7%
Russian
94.3%
Italian
95.1%
Dutch, Flemish
94.6%
Polish
93.8%
Turkish
90.4%
Chinese
92.6%
Vietnamese
94.7%
Indonesian
90.4%
Czech
93.4%
Persian
89.1%
Korean
92.8%
Ukrainian
86.4%
Hungarian
94.1%
Arabic
93.1%
Swedish
93.9%
Romanian
92.4%
Greek
95.5%
Danish
95.1%
Finnish
94.1%
Hebrew
95.1%
Slovak
94.3%
Thai
93.3%
Bulgarian
92.9%
Croatian
93.2%
Norwegian Bokmål
94.6%
Lithuanian
95.5%
Serbian
94.0%
Slovenian
95.9%
Catalan, Valencian
93.9%
Estonian
95.3%
Norwegian
93.5%
Latvian
95.0%
Hindi
89.8%
Bosnian
95.2%
Azerbaijani
89.7%
Georgian
91.0%
Icelandic
94.2%
Bengali
88.4%
Macedonian
94.2%
Uzbek
83.7%
Kazakh
92.1%
Malay
88.5%
Albanian
94.1%
Armenian
93.3%
Basque
93.1%
Galician
94.0%
Mongolian
92.5%
Urdu
91.6%
Norwegian Nynorsk
91.3%
Marathi
90.0%
Northern Sami
91.1%
Nepali
94.5%
Tamil
92.1%
Belarusian
93.1%
Burmese
81.7%
Afrikaans
92.9%
Khmer, Cambodian
89.0%
Tagalog
89.1%
Faroese
95.5%
Swahili
89.6%
Sinhala, Sinhalese
90.3%
Kirghiz, Kyrgyz
92.3%
Kanuri
80.4%
Welsh
86.0%
Telugu
91.7%
Malayalam
91.4%
Tajik
93.8%
Kannada
92.5%
Filipino, Pilipino
81.3%
Gujarati
87.7%
Sorani, Central Kurdish
92.8%
Kurdish
84.9%
Divehi, Dhivehi, Maldivian
89.6%
Irish
89.4%
Lao
89.7%
Amharic
81.3%
Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
90.8%
Turkmen
78.6%
Pushto, Pashto
94.8%
Tahitian
100.0%
Panjabi, Punjabi
91.8%
Bashkir
94.0%
Maltese
90.6%
Esperanto
83.6%
Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
96.6%
Tatar
96.6%
Somali
82.6%
Breton
90.5%
Kinyarwanda
90.2%
Haitian, Haitian Creole
91.2%
Odia
93.8%
Uighur, Uyghur
90.3%
Papiamento
96.7%
Western Frisian
89.3%
Swiss German, Alemannic, Alsatian
96.2%
Tibetan
96.0%
Assamese
95.7%
Occitan, Provençal
100.0%
Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
90.9%
Malagasy
86.4%
Romansh
90.5%
Chamorro
85.0%
Corsican
89.5%
Abkhazian
94.1%
Sanskrit
76.5%
Hausa
93.8%
Sindhi
100.0%
Asturian, Bable, Leonese, Asturleonese
92.9%
Dzongkha
100.0%
Oromo
92.9%
Latin
92.3%
Maori
100.0%
Yiddish
100.0%
Friulian
70.0%
W3Techs.com, 22 March 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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