Cascading Style Sheets (otherwise called CSS) is a straightforward mechanism for including style (e.g., text styles, hues, separating) to Web archives.
While JavaScript (in short JS) is a scripting dialect, in a general sense utilized on the Web. It is utilized to enhance HTML pages and is commonly discovered inserted in HTML code, and it is a deciphered dialect.
CSS supports by all browsers but JavaScript can be allowed by major browsers.
CSS has an extension .css but JavaScript has a .js extension.
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