The help page for style guide mentions image anchor tags: ![[image#icon]], ![[image#interface]], ![[image#outline]].
I think they should be mentioned in the help page for image embedding as well? Is this intentional or lacking of awareness?
The help page for style guide mentions image anchor tags: ![[image#icon]], ![[image#interface]], ![[image#outline]].
I think they should be mentioned in the help page for image embedding as well? Is this intentional or lacking of awareness?
I don’t see those options ([src$="#interface"] img, [src$="#outline"] img, etc.) in the main app itself; they are in publish.css for Publish sites. These pages are the guide for contributing to the official https://help.obsidian.md docs.
pic from the Vivaldi browser:
At the bottom of https://help.obsidian.md:
if you feel the docs need updating.
…and I should mention if it wasn’t clear: these can be used in Obsidian (some themes have them built-in and CSS snippets work fine), but they aren’t in the core app.css that I can see.