I have wondered many times.

Of course I can always use a browser but it’s overkill.

The same goes for yad or zenity, they pull in webkit which is a full-fledged browser engine, and at least yad does not have an offline mode.

I just want to look at some local HTML (incl. images) & CSS styling.

  • @[email protected]
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    519 days ago

    Believe it or not. kde’s khelpcenter is what I have been using. Not sure if it includes images, but it renders simple html files and according to the Arch package. It is only like 7 MiB. Way better and faster than using a whole browser, but doesn’t really support javascript obviously.

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      419 days ago

      Thanks! Unfortunately my system is not KDE so it would pull in too much.

      yelp (help for gnome) can render HTML, too.

      I’ve been trying different things; in the end I guess something like yad or zenity is still the best. netsurf is really fast but I don’t know how to style it as a viewer without a toolbar/urlbar.

      I’d love to find a simple frontend to litehtml.