Integrate external app on wordpress page? - wordpress

I want to create my own web app with js/html/css and integrate it to an existing wordpress page.
I don't want to use wordpress itself but just create it myself and host it on the same server.
Is it possible to include an outstanding app into a wp site?

Sounds like you're creating this page in something like Codepen. If you're just using html, yes, you can just add that page into the current website structure. But why would you want to do that, when you can insert the html into a page inside the Wordpress editor. If you want to add css, you can do that in the html with inline css. Same with js, just add the script into the html.

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How to set HTML and CSS website on WordPress?

I have a Website that is designed on Html and Css. Now I want to make it same as on WordPress. Tell me the best possible options that help me to create same as its style. I also want to add that css on WordPress.
You have several options for that.
1- Create your custom theme. this will allow you to add your HTML and CSS codes.
2- you can use page builders like Elementor and use the HTML element. then by adding your HTML and CSS codes that will render on the page.
Using both above methods will not allow you to edit page as you normally do using page builders. it has to be using HTML and CSS.
3- Re-create your website using page builders on wordpress, it will be easy and fast and you can make future edits easier.
Navigate to your Admin Dashboard.
You can use the WordPress Visual Editor to quickly add HTML files to
your website.
Click Pages in the left sidebar. Next, look at the left-hand
sidebar.
Choose an existing page or create a new one.
Click Add Block.
Add a 'File' block.
Choose your HTML file.

Use wordpress in the background for a static Website

How can use a static html website on wordpress in the "background" so to speak, i wont need to edit or change the site in any way, i just need the website to be in wordpress.
technically yes, you can just create a custom theme and convert your "static website pages" into page templates in your theme. then create pages on the CMS side then assign the page templates respectively.

How do I access to my wordpress pages?

I know wordpress store the page content inside the database. If I wanna to add content and some programming content into the page, how do I do it? Other than going to wordpress dashboard > page > all pages, is there any way to access the page file so that I can directly write the codes to it?
You can use you webhost's file manager, or your own FTP client to modify the files that wordpress is made of. Though I recommend against this; if you want to do work beyond just editing the appearance, you should design your site from scratch. If appearances are all, search for a tutorial on making wordpress themes, then apply your shiny new theme.
You'll use page.php or page-template.php file under wp-content/themes/yourthemeName/
That way you will change the file template....

Wordpress plugin shortcodes in page html

I'm somewhat new to Wordpress. I'm primarily a front-end web designer, and I use Wordpress plugins for things like dynamic content, forms and really anything a client requests that I do not know how to write code for. Unfortunately, I share the frustration of many designers/developers who complain about Wordpress' html sanitization. Thus, I write the majority of my html directly onto the page templates rather than using the Wordpress editor. I only use the Wordpress editor for small sections of my pages where I need to insert a plugin shortcode -- for a form or something. This works well until I need to use multiple plugins on one page. For instance, if I need a form plugin at the top of a page and a google map at the bottom, then I have to code all of the html in between those two elements into the Wordpress editor, which I would rather avoid.
My question -- is there a way to use Wordpress plugins in the page template html instead of using the shortcodes in the Wordpress editor? If I had it my way I'd never have to use the Wordpress editor for non-blog content.
Thanks,
Scott
Use wordpress do_shortcode();
e.g. echo do_shortcode('[gallery autoplay=no]');

Wordpress proper way of adding pages

I have been trying to figure this out now for a while but there but I haven't found any conclusive answer yet. I want to add some pages to wordpress that are static. I need to include JS script that is from a third-party login. Using JS, HTML, CSS. Very simple and basis login.
So normally what I do is create a page, empty, attach a template and put the JS/HTML/CSS/Text into that template.
However, it seems weird to create an empty page in a CMS. Is there another way, a proper way, of adding a normal page into wordpress without using the static PAGES option in the CMS?
You could just create the page and add a link to it from your WP-site. But this is only if you don't need any of the wp-functions. Also it won't show up at all in your wp-admin dashboard.

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