Tools for creating, manipulating, and writing HTML from R.

Installation

Install the stable release of htmltools on CRAN:

install.packages("htmltools")

Install the development version with:

remotes::install_github("rstudio/htmltools")

Quick overview

htmltools makes it easy to customize the user interface (UI) of any Shiny or R Markdown project by using R code to generate custom HTML (including JavaScript and CSS).

This Shiny article provides a great introduction to htmltools (even if you’re not interested in Shiny). As you’ll learn in that article, the general foundation that htmltools provides allows other R packages (e.g., {htmlwidgets}, {crosstalk}, etc.) to provide “HTML components” in R that users can manipulate and combine in ways the component authors didn’t foresee.

For example, as described in depth here, htmltools makes it fairly easy to arrange numerous htmlwidgets (e.g., plotly graphs) into a single static HTML webpage:

library(htmltools)
library(plotly)
browsable(tagList(
  plot_ly(diamonds, x = ~carat, height = 200),
  plot_ly(diamonds, x = ~price, height = 200)
))

Also, thanks to tagQuery(), it is fairly easy to query and manipulate the underlying HTML structure of components. See the tagQuery() article to learn more.

Learn more

If you’re looking to learn how to build more custom user interfaces by writing custom HTML/JavaScript/CSS, we recommend the following resource: