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Obsidian--ITS-Theme
Theme designed with readability and customizability in mind. Change it easily to your liking with the Style Settings plugin installed.
For theme, I generally use the ITS theme. It has a lot of built-in widgets that make wiki projects even. It includes a simple code format you can use to make those floating info-boxes you get on Wikipedia. You can see some more examples of how powerful this theme is here!
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SurveyJS
JavaScript Form Builder with No-Code UI & Built-In JSON Schema Editor. Add the SurveyJS white-label form builder to your JavaScript app (React/Angular/Vue3). Build complex JSON forms without coding. Fully customizable, works with any backend, perfect for data-heavy apps. Learn more.
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obsidian-style-settings
A dynamic user interface for adjusting theme, plugin, and snippet CSS variables within Obsidian
Style Settings - Allows you to customize certain themes. Works and meshes especially well with the ITS theme, since it has a lot of premade customization looks to try out. One of them is even modeled after D&D 5th Edition's general aesthetic.
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Fantasy Calendar - Allows you to create and track fictional calendars you make for your fantasy worlds, all without ever leaving the program.
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Obsidian Leaflet - Lets you create a zoomable interactive map from images you put in your vaults, basically letting you create a simplified Google Maps of whatever fantasy maps you have, all while you can plop them in any note you have. Honestly my favorite of the bunch- this plugin alone blows any other worldbuilding program out of the water for me.
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Icon Folder - Lets you customize notes with emotes. Really handy if you're a visual person like me who finds the visual cues handy to know at a glance what I'm doing.
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obsidian-timelines
Discontinued Create a timeline view of all notes with the specified combination of tags
Timelines - Lets you do what it says on the tin, and create timelines.
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