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Technologies > Site Elements > CSS > Inline CSS > by Server Locations

Usage of Inline CSS as site element broken down by server locations

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

How to read the diagram:
Inline CSS is used by 89.7% of all the websites.
Inline CSS is used by 91.7% of all the websites that use United States as server location.

Overall
89.7%
United States
91.7%
Germany
91.0%
Japan
86.5%
France
88.9%
Netherlands
89.1%
Russian Federation
94.1%
United Kingdom
84.9%
Italy
93.3%
Brazil
89.4%
India
90.6%
Poland
92.9%
Singapore
90.0%
Spain
87.3%
Turkey
90.2%
Canada
89.7%
Czech Republic
92.9%
China
87.0%
Australia
85.0%
South Korea
91.2%
Belgium
94.5%
Viet Nam
90.8%
Switzerland
92.3%
Iran
71.6%
Ireland
85.6%
Denmark
93.8%
Finland
90.2%
Indonesia
88.1%
Ukraine
92.7%
Romania
86.4%
Hungary
92.9%
Sweden
92.0%
South Africa
91.3%
Slovakia
93.6%
Lithuania
92.6%
Austria
92.1%
Bulgaria
91.4%
Taiwan
92.1%
Thailand
91.5%
Argentina
90.8%
Portugal
90.1%
Malaysia
92.6%
Belarus
91.8%
Israel
93.7%
Chile
83.6%
Estonia
92.0%
Slovenia
95.2%
Kazakhstan
88.4%
Norway
90.8%
Croatia
93.6%
Greece
94.3%
Serbia
93.1%
New Zealand
93.9%
Bangladesh
80.8%
Latvia
93.5%
Mexico
86.2%
Moldova
88.0%
United Arab Emirates
88.5%
Uzbekistan
90.2%
Iceland
80.6%
Luxembourg
84.0%
Georgia
91.3%
Colombia
83.8%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
92.9%
Saudi Arabia
88.7%
Nepal
85.8%
Peru
73.7%
Uruguay
91.6%
Tunisia
88.5%
Pakistan
89.0%
Mongolia
89.8%
Kyrgyzstan
88.0%
Kenya
85.9%
Philippines
85.2%
Ecuador
88.6%
Bahrain
87.7%
Algeria
83.1%
Azerbaijan
80.8%
Egypt
85.5%
Costa Rica
88.4%
Tanzania
95.5%
North Macedonia
90.6%
Armenia
85.4%
Paraguay
88.5%
Cyprus
92.9%
Bolivia
90.1%
Morocco
80.3%
Nigeria
86.5%
Venezuela
83.1%
Seychelles
77.1%
Jordan
88.4%
Sri Lanka
86.7%
Ethiopia
83.1%
Oman
88.5%
Turkmenistan
74.5%
Albania
88.7%
Qatar
90.4%
Rwanda
91.0%
San Marino
97.7%
Tajikistan
91.0%
Palestine
84.6%
Panama
86.9%
Syria
74.5%
Cambodia
82.4%
Libya
88.0%
Ghana
91.9%
Zambia
89.9%
Kuwait
87.0%
Cuba
87.8%
Guatemala
79.0%
Myanmar
82.6%
Angola
85.5%
Lebanon
90.9%
Bhutan
83.9%
Mozambique
84.8%
Namibia
86.6%
Uganda
87.9%
Belize
90.7%
Senegal
86.4%
Cote d'Ivoire
87.4%
Mauritius
72.1%
Zimbabwe
86.7%
Andorra
93.3%
Honduras
77.2%
Dominican Republic
83.0%
Malta
88.9%
El Salvador
83.8%
Monaco
92.6%
Montenegro
89.4%
Nicaragua
83.6%
Cameroon
82.7%
Iraq
80.3%
Burkina Faso
74.8%
Brunei Darussalam
92.8%
Malawi
90.1%
Liechtenstein
93.8%
Laos
96.0%
Yemen
58.0%
Botswana
88.5%
Madagascar
90.1%
Jamaica
86.3%
Afghanistan
94.1%
Holy See (Vatican City State)
95.0%
Kosovo
88.8%
Maldives
92.1%
Timor-Leste
93.3%
Bahamas
90.5%
Mali
84.9%
Benin
91.7%
Mauritania
77.3%
Suriname
87.9%
Cape Verde
92.3%
Papua New Guinea
88.1%
Togo
89.7%
Trinidad and Tobago
81.0%
CuraƧao
80.9%
Fiji
64.4%
Barbados
90.9%
Lesotho
97.7%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
97.5%
Eswatini
92.3%
Gabon
83.3%
Somalia
85.3%
Samoa
81.2%
Democratic Republic of the Congo
86.2%
North Korea
100.0%
Sudan
88.5%
Niger
87.5%
Burundi
82.6%
Djibouti
95.7%
Gambia
83.3%
Tonga
88.2%
Saint Lucia
87.5%
Vanuatu
100.0%
Guyana
91.7%
Guinea
90.0%
Solomon Islands
100.0%
W3Techs.com, 6 February 2026
Percentages of websites using Inline CSS broken down by server locations

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