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    CSS Inlay Colors
    8 months ago by Benji Grant
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    Score: 53/100
    Category: Customization & UI
    The CSS Inlay Colors plugin enhances the visual experience in Obsidian by displaying inline color hints for CSS color codes. Users can input any valid CSS color syntax, and the plugin renders a corresponding color block inline, making it easier to visualize and manage color styles within code blocks. A color picker feature allows users to edit colors directly in live preview mode, preserving the original format and opacity settings. The plugin also supports customization, enabling users to style the inlays by targeting the `.css-color-inlay` class with custom CSS.
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    Note Favicon
    24 days ago by mdklab
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    Score: 41/100
    Category: Customization & UI
    The Note Favicon plugin enhances note visibility in Obsidian by displaying a favicon next to note titles in the file tree. It extracts a URL from the frontmatter and fetches the corresponding favicon, allowing for quick visual identification of notes. Users can also embed base64-encoded images for greater customization without relying on external sources. The icons update dynamically when metadata is modified, ensuring an up-to-date representation of note associations.
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    Note to RED
    7 days ago by Yeban
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    Score: 40/100
    The Note to RED plugin transforms Obsidian notes into visually styled images optimized for sharing on platforms like Xiaohongshu (RED). It automatically segments notes using second-level headings, turning each section into a separate image. Users can personalize the output by choosing from a variety of templates, adjusting fonts and sizes, and adding profile images, usernames, and footers. The plugin supports both single-page and batch exports and provides a live preview to see changes in real time.
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    Heading Decorator
    16 days ago by dragonish
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    Score: 33/100
    Category: Customization & UI
    The Heading Decorator plugin enhances the visual structure of notes in Obsidian by adding customizable decorations to headings based on their level. It introduces visual markers that can appear before or after headings, helping users navigate and differentiate content sections more clearly. The plugin offers a range of display options such as ordered counters, custom list styles, and specified strings, with support for both ordered and unordered modes.
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    Docusaurus Style Admonitions
    10 days ago by Ralf Weinbrecher
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    Score: 15/100
    The Docusaurus Style Admonitions plugin brings visually styled callout boxes to Obsidian, mimicking the look and feel of Docusaurus markdown admonitions. It supports multiple types—note, tip, info, warning, and danger—each styled with unique colors and icons for clear visual emphasis. Designed for both Reading Mode and Live Preview, the plugin enhances note readability while remaining compatible with existing Obsidian themes. It’s especially useful for those maintaining Docusaurus documentation within Obsidian, providing a consistent authoring experience.
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    Scrambling Title Animations
    6 months ago by HistidineDwarf
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    Score: 15/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Scrambling Title Animations plugin is a delightful addition to your Obsidian experience. This plugin brings a touch of magic to your note-taking workflow by animating the title of each note you open, scrambling and revealing it in visually appealing ways. Imagine opening a new note and being greeted with a mesmerizing dance of letters, making your notes feel like a treasure trove of discovery. With this plugin, you can customize the animation to your liking, ensuring that every time you open a note, it's an exciting experience. Give it a try and elevate your Obsidian game!
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