How to "close" header?

What I’m trying to do

I want write down this

There are some collapsable paragraphs, which you can expand or collapse.

Take a look at this:
“Each creep can also potentially drop a tome depending depending on the level. Sometimes creeps can also drop runes (like on TR there is a rune of the watcher and rune of healing at 2 different creeps).”
It is situated between 2 collapsable paragraghs.
How can I write with with markdown?

Things I have tried

I usually use Headers. But I do not know any way to “close” headers unless opening next header. If I use header it will just “hide” this block under " Consumable/Charged Items that can Drop From Creeps and Their Levels."

Folded callouts may work for something like this. e.g.

> [!example]- Consumable/Charged Items that can Drop From Creeps and Their Levels.
> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Each creep can also potentially drop a tome depending depending on the level. Sometimes creeps can also drop runes (like on TR there is a rune of the watcher and rune of healing at 2 different creeps).

> [!success]- Creepy Crawlies
> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

CleanShot 2024-06-22 at 15.49.46

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I see… so the only way is to use another tool for that.
I will have to check the differences between Headers and Callouts… as I know, Markdown treats them differently and there are limitations

The link you shared looked similar to callouts in Obsidian, so I thought that might work.

You could also try a blank/empty heading. I’ve seen some folks use that to break sections apart. If that functions or looks alright to you or not is personal preference, I guess. The empty heading ( ## ) isn’t visible in Reading view if that helps at all.

## Consumable/Charged Items that can Drop From Creeps and Their Levels.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

##

Each creep can also potentially drop a tome depending depending on the level. Sometimes creeps can also drop runes (like on TR there is a rune of the watcher and rune of healing at 2 different creeps).

## Creepy Crawlies

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
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Wow! That’s how it also works! Ok, I will take it into consideration.
I think, this thread will also be helpful for other people as I haven’t seen any topic about this.
Also, it would be nice to continue developing “Obsidian help” Vault and add smth like F.A.Q. to clarify the differences between similar things (like Headers and Callouts) and how markdown in Obsidian handles them.

For example, as I know you cannot make link or (some emmbed thing) to Callout, but can do it to Header. And other interactions.

Another trick: if you want to specify what an empty heading is for, you can use a comment:

## %% Scene 3. Cawlin uses an Obsidian comment %%

…

## <!--Scene 4. Cawlin uses an HTML comment--> 

…

Both comment styles will appear in the Outline but not in the final rendered version (like Reading View). However if exported to HTML, the comments may appear in the source code. The HTML version works with other apps. The Obsidian version is easier to type.

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