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JavaScript Style Sheets
- A style sheet language technology proposed in 1996 by Netscape to provide facilities for defining the presentation of web pages. JSSS was an alternative to the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) language that was never accepted as a formal standard and never gained acceptance in the web browser market. Only Netscape Communicator 4 implemented JSSS, and soon after Netscape Communicator’s release in 1997, Netscape stopped promoting JSSS, instead focusing on the rival CSS standard. ← Wikipedia
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