The Adapt to Current View plugin helps visually distinguish between Reading, Live Preview, and Source views by assigning each one a unique accent colour. This subtle yet effective visual cue prevents confusion, like trying to edit while still in Reading mode or wondering why interactive elements behave unexpectedly. It works especially well with themes that prominently highlight accent colours, such as Minimal, Border, and Iridium. The plugin is purely cosmetic but improves your navigation and focus while switching between modes.
The Pseudo Mica plugin enhances Obsidian's interface on Windows by applying a Mica-like background effect. It retrieves the system wallpaper and sets it as the background, creating a visually appealing, translucent look similar to macOS's native transparency feature. The plugin adds a custom CSS class to enable this effect, allowing themes to integrate with it for further customization. While designed primarily for Windows users, theme developers can modify their styles to optimize compatibility.