The Edit mode switch plugin adds a convenient button to the file header in Obsidian's edit mode, enabling users to toggle seamlessly between source mode and live-preview mode. It also supports a 'three-mode toggle' feature that allows switching between read mode, source mode, and live-preview mode in a specified order. This functionality replaces the default Obsidian button and offers a streamlined experience for managing editing and viewing preferences. Users should note potential visual 'blinks' when switching modes, particularly with live-preview.
Obsidian plugins tagged with #toggle. There are 3 plugins in this collection.
- Rank 12 years ago by Mara-Li
- Rank 23 years ago by my99n
The BlindFold plugin helps users manage text clutter by allowing sections of content to be hidden in collapsible blocks. This feature is particularly useful for minimizing distractions from lengthy or less critical content, such as detailed mathematical proofs or explanations, while ensuring it remains accessible with a simple toggle. The plugin supports LaTeX and integrates seamlessly with Obsidian's existing features, enabling users to include rich formatting and functionality within the collapsible blocks. By organizing notes in this way, users can create cleaner, more readable documents that emphasize essential information.
- Rank 32 years ago by Lord Turmoil
The Heading Toggler plugin streamlines the process of adjusting heading levels in Obsidian notes. With customizable hotkeys, users can effortlessly increase or decrease heading levels or toggle text between normal and heading formats (H1-H6). This eliminates the need to manually add or remove `#` characters, enhancing productivity and reducing errors when formatting notes. The plugin is particularly useful for users who frequently organize their notes using headings and want a quicker way to manage their structure.