Theme Basics
approvedby Roman Soriano
This plugin has not been manually reviewed by Obsidian staff. Customize the appearance of Obsidian without plugins. Modify colors, text sizing/spacing, and more
★ 1 stars↓ 80 downloadsUpdated 15d agoMIT
Theme Basics
A plugin that allows you to customize basic appearance properties such as background colors, text sizes, line spacing, and more without the need to write custom CSS snippets.
Installation Instructions
- Install the BRAT plugin from the Obsidian community plugins
- In the BRAT plugin settings, click "Add beta plugin" in the "Beta plugin list" section
- Paste the link to this repository in the Repository input field
- Click "Add plugin"
- Click "Community Plugins" in the left sidebar, find "Theme Basics" in the list and click "Enable"
Available Settings
- Separate light and dark profiles
- Backgrounds
- Primary background color
- Secondary background color
- Primary alt background color
- Secondary alt background color
- Set link colors and emphasis colors
- Internal link color
- External link color
- Unresolved link color
- Bold color
- Italic color
- Highlight background
- Set typography properties such as font size, line height, and paragraph spacing
- Body text color
- Muted text color
- Faint text color
- Base font size
- Line height
- Paragraph spacing
- Set header properties
- Per-heading controls for H1-H6
- Color
- Size
- Weight
- Line height
- Lists
- Indent width
- Spacing between list items
- Horizontal divider
- Color
- Thickness
- Blockquotes
- Text color
- Background color
- Border color
- Code blocks
- Text color
- Background color
- Font size
- Tags
- Text color
- Background color
- Border color
Notes
- Intended to work mainly with the default theme, if you are using a community theme, settings may not work as intended.
- If you have custom CSS snippets, they also might interfere with the settings found in this plugin if they target the same properties.
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