Chime was designed with a special intention to not overwhelm you with options. Built on the principle of highly customizable simplicity, Chime provides vast personalization options without going past only what's most important.
With the Style Settings plug-in, Chime boasts the following features:
- 12 different color schemes
- Two different layout styles.
- Hide certain buttons and enable full-screen Focus Mode
- Special style settings for the page-gallery plug-in
- Options for styling blockquotes, headings, checkboxes, links, and more.
- Four special css classes
Chime includes four css classes that may come in handy to some people.
Image | Class | Description |
---|---|---|
wiki-page |
Format your note like a wiki page. This class floats images and info blockquotes to the right and formats headings and text. | |
novel |
Format your note like a page in a book. This class changes the font, indentation, and paragraph spacing. Pressing enter once creates a normal paragraph without an indent (great if you don't like indented dialogue), while pressing enter twice, like you would usually create a paragraph in Obsidian, creates an indented paragraph. Both paragraphs are evenly spaced in preview mode. | |
wide |
Makes a note wide even when Readable Line Length is turned on. | |
cards (by kepano) |
Makes dataview tables show up as a grid of cards. Originally created by kepano for the Minimal theme. |
Chime includes styling for inline metadata and dataview tables. The cards
class also utilizes this plug-in.
Chime makes minor changes to the Pages Gallery plug-in and gives it an appearance similar to that of the cards css class. Text will now break and continue on a new line rather than overflowing when responsive height is enabled, and the tiles will be resized according to amount of text with the loose tiles setting. Images will be automatically set to cover and will override contain (this may change later, I just couldn't get the images to force certain ratios in contain mode). The font size within the tiles has been adjusted and a style setting has been added to get rid of the searchbar.
A special thanks to...
- kepano for their amazing Minimal theme
- Inspiration
- cards CSS class
- Anubis for the phenomenal AnuPpuccin theme
- rainbow folders option
- The developers of Obsidian.
- I wouldn't have learned CSS without this app.
Feel free to make a pull request to add a new color scheme, layout variant...you name it. I am open to merging any style settings options that you come up with.
You control the future of Chime.