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If no then why nobody has made it already?
Because there are no websites with <script type=“text/x-common-lisp”> tags. No website require it so no browsers support it so no websites require it so…
If you can compile your lisp to webassembly it will run in the browser
Not sure what you mean exactly. JavaScript, for better or worse, is sort of essential to the modern web. You could write things in Clojurescript, but that still compiles down to js.
There is Nyxt which is written and extensible with Common Lisp.
If you want to write frontend code with a functional programming language, Elixir may be worth your time.
Have you tried Firefokth?

