Open HTML code on Pi?

Hello,

How can I make the HTML code appear as a separate “app”, e.g. so that I can start it directly when I turn on the Raspberry Pi and don’t have to open the browser, and so that the format is always the same (size of the “app”).

Are there programs that allow me to do this or do I always have to open my HTML code in the browser?

Kind regards

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Traveller5712
1 year ago

Not at all… because HTML is an award language for a WEB-BROWSER. Without a web browser, the hTML code would actually simply be displayed as a code:

This is fat pressure ≤/B>
This is also fat pressure ≤/SPAN>

Of course, you can start the browser when you start a system (if a graphical interface is used) automatically and in this you can put your application as a home page. Then you have the desired effect.

But without a browser you don’t come out – and if it’s just Lynx at text level.

Valentin1720653
1 year ago

So you need a portrayal, and this is a web browser known from HTML.

Chromium maybe?

Valentin1720653
1 year ago
Reply to  marcus09421

But this is the simplest thing you can do with the little bash script? 👀🤔