✅ Checkbox
- here is a checked checkbox
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🗒️ Banners/ Callouts
see here
Success / Proofs
Success sessions show proofs. Being able to prove statements is a strong metric of success
Info / Notation
Info sections describe the notation used. They are essential to understand the rest of the note, but can be ignored by the familiar reader. As such they are collapsed by default.
Tips / Intuition
Tips section provide intuition about the rest of the note
Quote
Quotes to external webpages
Ongoing Makeover
Note that as of November 2023, I’m in the process of giving the Notkesto a makeover with proper navigation.
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You can make a callout foldable by adding -/+ directly after the type identifier. E.g
Are callouts foldable?
Yes! In a foldable callout, the contents are hidden when the callout is collapsed.
Others:
https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Basic+formatting+syntax
Strikethrough
Need to strike some text? Use <s>this</s> to strike it out.
Underline
If you need to quickly underline an item in your notes, you can use <u>Example</u> to create your underlined text.
Embed web pages
Learn how to use the iframe HTML element to embed web pages in your notes.
<iframe src="INSERT YOUR URL HERE"></iframe>To embed a YouTube video, use the same Markdown syntax as [external images](https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Basic+formatting+syntax#External images):
Footnotes
You can add footnotes to your notes using the following syntax:
This is a simple footnote1.
You can also use inline footnotes. ^[This is an inline footnote.]
Comments
You can add comments by wrapping text with `inline This is a block comment.
Block comments can span multiple lines. %%
Footnotes
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This is the referenced text. ↩