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buttons
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Is there a way to run code/Call a function only after you've clicked some type of link on a page?
The Buttons plugin might work for you (except for maybe the running-code-on-startup thing): https://github.com/shabegom/buttons
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Can I use buttons to switch between pages?
Here is the link to the plugin: GitHub - shabegom/buttons: Buttons in Obsidian
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MetaData, Tags, Database and Templater
You will need Templater plugin (I think) and Buttons plugin (https://github.com/shabegom/buttons)
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Using Obsidian as a task manager and a personal knowledge database
button (mobile)
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Journal Question Template - Clickable Content
While there is a plugin to make buttons, but I couldn't get it to work how I wanted. They have a replace line function, but it's not relative, and I'm unsure if the section you want to modify moves around from writing above it. This means that it's quite hard for me to give you a good solution for clickable items so instead I've got a different solution. It also might scale better for you if you ever consider using Dataview tables to show your journal entries.
- I love Obsidian, the best document manager and more i've ever tried, but i can't underline a text!
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Dashboard
Well, I will do my best and try to describe as much as possible. - At the top of the sidebar is an iframe widget for listening to internet radio. I pasted its code into a new note and dragged the note there. - Below that is the file navigation panel and I used this CSS snippet, created by Lithou to colour my folders and I adjusted this later to suit my needs. - At the top left of my dashboard is a CSS ribbon with the text "Home" on it. - Next to the ribbon are custom buttons, created thanks to the Buttons plugin. I have moved them up there in CSS, using the "position: absolute;" declaration and adjusting the position by trial and error, using the "top" and "right" properties. Among them are three buttons called "Flash". These are shortcuts to my notes, where I create a list of words to study, and I repeat them later using the Spaced Repetition plugin. - Below the ribbon is a "ᗐ Footer" link that scrolls the dashboard to the bottom. I also have one at the bottom that scrolls it to the "ᗑ Top". - Below that is a list of my tasks for today, managed by the Tasks plugin. - Next to it is an iframe widget with a digital clock. - And below is a link to a list of my weekly meals, generated by the Dataview plugin.
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Changing the style of a button (buttons plugin) with CSS
Are there any CSS wizards out there able to help me with this? I'm fairly good with coding/scripting and whatnot, but I've never done CSS before. I'm using the buttons plugin (https://github.com/shabegom/buttons), and I'd like to apply this glassmorphism CSS snippet to my buttons (generated from https://hype4.academy/tools/glassmorphism-generator) background: rgba( 157, 60, 234, 0.4 ); box-shadow: 0 8px 32px 0 rgba( 31, 38, 135, 0.37 ); backdrop-filter: blur( 15.5px ); -webkit-backdrop-filter: blur( 15.5px ); border-radius: 10px;
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making pretty notes faster?
In terms of making elements which look good quickly getting great plugins and learning them in and out is the move. For me advanced tables is a must have. I can create table about as quickly as I can filling out excel sheets. Data view is another great one as well as banners and buttons. There is also a notions like tables which is amazing in its functionality but still pretty early in development.
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Dynamically/Programmatically editing frontmatter, and creating folders?
I'm able to create buttons using the "buttons" plugin, and I can use that to call a template. So far, so good.
obsidian-editing-toolbar
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Full WYSIWYG editor plugin request + my CSS snippet in comments
With shortcuts like a ctrl+b, ctrl+i,... or visually with editing-toolbar, MAKE.md, Mobile Quick Actions
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Plugins that make Obsidian like a Notion?
Plugins I found so far: MAKE.md, Editing Toolbar
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Starting out, I hate this program but I love the potential
u/plopop0: you should check out the editing toolbar plugin (https://github.com/cumany/obsidian-editing-toolbar) that makes Obsidian look more like Word, this way you can use buttons for applying markup without knowing all markdown details.
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I love Obsidian, the best document manager and more i've ever tried, but i can't underline a text!
Have you looked at this plugin? It’s soooo helpful and has a bunch of different buttons to edit your text: https://github.com/cumany/obsidian-editing-toolbar
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Looking for a fancy Document Reader (Offline Notion)
obsidian-editing-toolbar https://github.com/cumany/obsidian-editing-toolbar
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It’s not simple to create to do list?
I just installed the new editing toolbar plugin which is based on cmenu but has more options and looks nicer: https://github.com/cumany/obsidian-editing-toolbar
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How to use text and highlighting colors easily
Editing toolbar is a plugin based on cMenu that isn't in the list of community plugins (yet).
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looking for specific feature for filtering/displaying text notes
You’re welcome! Check out this plugin as well. It hasn’t been added to the official plugins list within the app so downloading it might be a bit more challenging. In this case you could turn the plugin that inspired it but unfortunately seems to be no longer maintained: link
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I make notes using the text editor bar as shown in the picture on my iPad better. But there isn’t any text editor bar on the desktop version does anyone know how to toggle it?
Obsidian Editing Toolbar is a good POC of what a toolbar could look like. A little more feature rich than cMenu, and locked to the top of the screen. But as a first party plugin, enabled by default, would make Obsidian a premium notetaking app with a much smoother learning curve on both mobile and desktop.
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-commander - Commander - Obsidian Plugin | Add Commands to every part of Obsidian's user interface
cMenu-Plugin - An Obsidian.md plugin that adds a minimal text editor modal for a smoother writing/editing experience ✍🏽.
admonitions - Adds admonition block-styled content to Obsidian.md
obsidian-note-from-template - Simple plugin to create Notes from a template, and fill in fields defined there
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
obsidian-css-snippets - Most common appearance solutions for Obsidian now in a single place. Initially collected by Klaas: https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-to-achieve-css-code-snippets/8474
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
Obsidian-Theme-Mado-Miniflow - A beautiful minimalism theme for Obsidian.
obsidian-banners - An Obsidian plugin that adds banners to your notes
obsidian-projects - Plain text project planning in Obsidian
SpinKit - A collection of loading indicators animated with CSS