--- title: Callouts tags: - plugin/transformer --- Quartz supports the same Admonition-callout syntax as Obsidian. This includes - 12 Distinct callout types (each with several aliases) - Collapsable callouts ``` > [!info] Title > This is a callout! ``` SeeĀ [documentation on supported types and syntax here](https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Callouts). > [!warning] > Wondering why callouts may not be showing up even if you have them enabled? You may need to reorder your plugins so that `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown()` is _after_ `Plugin.SyntaxHighlighting()`. ## Customization - Disable callouts: simply pass `callouts: false` to the plugin: `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown({ callouts: false })` - Editing icons: `quartz/styles/callouts.scss` ### Add custom callouts By default, custom callouts are handled by applying the `note` style. To make fancy ones, you have to add these lines to `custom.scss`. ```scss title="quartz/styles/custom.scss" .callout { &[data-callout="custom"] { --color: #customcolor; --border: #custombordercolor; --bg: #custombg; --callout-icon: url("data:image/svg+xml; utf8, "); //SVG icon code } } ``` > [!warning] > Don't forget to ensure that the SVG is URL encoded before putting it in the CSS. You can use tools like [this one](https://yoksel.github.io/url-encoder/) to help you do that. ## Showcase > [!info] > Default title > [!question]+ Can callouts be _nested_? > > > [!todo]- Yes!, they can. And collapsed! > > > > > [!example] You can even use multiple layers of nesting. > [!note] > Aliases: "note" > [!abstract] > Aliases: "abstract", "summary", "tldr" > [!info] > Aliases: "info" > [!todo] > Aliases: "todo" > [!tip] > Aliases: "tip", "hint", "important" > [!success] > Aliases: "success", "check", "done" > [!question] > Aliases: "question", "help", "faq" > [!warning] > Aliases: "warning", "attention", "caution" > [!failure] > Aliases: "failure", "missing", "fail" > [!danger] > Aliases: "danger", "error" > [!bug] > Aliases: "bug" > [!example] > Aliases: "example" > [!quote] > Aliases: "quote", "cite"