Use case
Firstly i love the Foldable callout concept, currently the foldable callout simply shows the title of the callout, readers have to expand the callout to look into the context, where context may be more than 50-100 words
Can we have a simple feature to the foldable callout to show not only the title, but also a bit of context, lets say first 10-20 words within the callout text contents. Such that if user wants to view the full callout, they can click on the expand (>) option. Otherwise users can ignore the callout without expanding it and scroll further away.
Proposed solution
We can make a callout foldable by adding a plus (+) or a minus (-) directly after the type identifier.
A plus sign expands the callout by default, and a minus sign collapses it instead. what if we add number 20 indicating number of characters or words to be visible in the callout view.
> [!faq]-**20** Are callouts foldable?
> Yes! In a foldable callout, the contents are visible up-to 20 characters/words when the callout is folded.