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If you want a quick look at these themes - keep in mind you can make them look however you like. https://github.com/chetachiezikeuzor/Yin-and-Yang-Theme https://github.com/SlRvb/Obsidian--ITS-Theme
Perhaps there’s a theme that already gives you the margin you like, but I don’t think there’s a Style Settings option to change margin for the above 2, so you then you’d likely have to get into CSS snippets for this part. You can write/copy a small CSS code snippet (save it as a .css file) and put it in the obsidian snippet folder (in .obsidian wherever your vault is saved), then in Settings > appearance, down the bottom you should see whatever snippet file you put in that folder. Toggle it on to activate it. I don’t know enough about CSS code to help you here. Perhaps Edge on Left from this link? https://github.com/Dmitriy-Shulha/obsidian-css-snippets/tree/develop/Snippets
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