The Lapel plugin enhances the visual clarity of your Obsidian editor by adding markers next to each heading, allowing users to quickly distinguish between heading levels (e.g., h1, h2, h3). These markers are displayed in the editor gutter and can also be used to swiftly adjust heading levels through an accessible menu. Users can fully customize the appearance of these markers for individual heading levels using CSS, enabling unique styling to match personal preferences or themes.
The Better Heading Hierarchy plugin adds visual guide lines to help users quickly understand the structure of their markdown headings. By drawing connecting lines between headings of different levels, it makes the document hierarchy clearer and easier to scan, especially in longer notes with multiple nested sections. The plugin works best with the default theme and supports additional author-styled CSS for enhanced visuals when paired with specific fonts. This makes it particularly useful for users who work with deeply nested outlines or want a more structured editing experience.
The Contact Cards plugin allows Obsidian users to transform YAML data into visually appealing, business card-style contact displays. It enables quick viewing of a person's details such as name, title, company, email, phone number, and location in preview mode. The plugin integrates with Gravatar and Brandfetch to automatically populate profile photos and company logos based on email data. Users can customize card styles using CSS snippets and adjust settings for phone formatting or API keys. Fields are interactive, offering clickable links for quick access to email, phone, or address information. This plugin is ideal for organizing and managing professional contacts within your notes.