The Double-Switch Plugin brings seamless customization to Obsidian by allowing users to associate specific themes with light and dark modes. Once set up, toggling between modes automatically applies the corresponding theme, ensuring a personalized and visually appealing workspace without manual intervention. Whether you prefer a minimal design for dark mode or a vibrant look for light mode, this plugin gives you full control over theme switching. Simply choose from the themes you've already installed, and the plugin handles the rest. It's a straightforward yet effective solution for users who enjoy adapting their workspace to different lighting conditions. If you're someone who frequently switches between light and dark modes, the Double-Switch Plugin makes the process more dynamic and tailored to your preferences, enhancing your overall Obsidian experience.
#dark-mode2 plugins
Obsidian plugins tagged with #dark-mode. There are 2 plugins in this collection.
- Rank 12 years ago by Robert Storlind
- Rank 27 months ago by 0qln
The Image Darkmodifier plugin lets you apply visual filters to images directly through your markdown syntax. By using special annotations like `@darkmode`, `@invert`, or `@transparent`, you can transform how embedded images appear - inverting colours, removing white backgrounds, or boosting lightness for better visibility in dark themes. The plugin supports both local and remote image links, inline markdown, and even raw HTML `<img>` tags. Filters are applied in order from left to right, and users can customise parameters like transparency thresholds or lightness levels using a concise, structured syntax.