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Technologies > Markup Languages > HTML > HTML Transitional

Usage statistics of HTML Transitional for websites

These diagrams show the usage statistics of HTML Transitional as markup language on the web. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys. Our reports are updated daily.

HTML Transitional is used by 3.5% of all the websites whose markup language we know.


The diagram shows the percentage of websites using HTML Transitional as markup language.

How to read the diagram:
HTML is used by 96.5% of all the websites.
HTML Transitional is used by 3.5% of all the websites.

HTML
96.5%
HTML Transitional
3.5%
W3Techs.com, 6 December 2024
Percentage of websites using HTML Transitional

Versions of HTML Transitional

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using various versions of HTML Transitional.

How to read the diagram:
Version 4 is used by 99.1% of all the websites who use HTML Transitional.

Version 4
99.1%
Version 3
0.8%
Version 2
0.2%
W3Techs.com, 6 December 2024
Percentages of websites using various versions of HTML Transitional

Historical trend

This diagram shows the historical trend in the percentage of websites using HTML Transitional.
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Market position of HTML Transitional

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