Typically, Electron.js applications boot up with a default web page which is the app’s startup screen. The Main process can create more than one web page each running in its own Renderer process. This creates a new web page that runs in its own Renderer process. It does this by creating a new instance of the Electron.js BrowserWindow object. The Main process is responsible for creating web pages. This is where all the interaction with native functionality occurs. The entry point of an Electron.js application is the Main process, which is simply a Node.js environment.
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