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Quartz supports the same Admonition-callout syntax as Obsidian.
This includes
- 12 Distinct callout types (each with several aliases)
- Collapsable callouts
> [!info] Title
> This is a callout!
See documentation on supported types and syntax here.
Warning
Wondering why callouts may not be showing up even if you have them enabled? You may need to reorder your plugins so that
Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown()
is afterPlugin.SyntaxHighlighting()
.
Customization
- Disable callouts: simply pass
callouts: false
to the plugin:Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown({ callouts: false })
- Editing icons:
quartz/styles/callouts.scss
Add custom callouts
By default, custom callouts are handled by applying the note
style. To make fancy ones, you have to add these lines to custom.scss
.
.callout {
&[data-callout="custom"] {
--color: #customcolor;
--border: #custombordercolor;
--bg: #custombg;
--callout-icon: url("data:image/svg+xml; utf8, <custom formatted svg>"); //SVG icon code
}
}
Warning
Don't forget to ensure that the SVG is URL encoded before putting it in the CSS. You can use tools like this one to help you do that.
Showcase
[!info] Default title
[!question]+ Can callouts be nested?
[!todo]- Yes!, they can. And collapsed!
[!example] You can even use multiple layers of nesting.
[!EXAMPLE] Examples
Aliases: example
[!note] Notes
Aliases: note
[!abstract] Summaries
Aliases: abstract, summary, tldr
[!info] Info
Aliases: info, todo
[!tip] Hint
Aliases: tip, hint, important
[!success] Success
Aliases: success, check, done
[!question] Question
Aliases: question, help, faq
[!warning] Warning
Aliases: warning, caution, attention
[!failure] Failure
Aliases: failure, fail, missing
[!danger] Error
Aliases: danger, error
[!bug] Bug
Aliases: bug
[!quote] Quote
Aliases: quote, cite