This note is both a reference and example for how things are formatted.

Note to Non-Aaron-types

The reference code below only styles my actual Obsidian, not what you’re seeing if you’re seeing this online. Again these are for me.

H1 - Page Titles

Almost never used outside of page titles.

H2 - Looks like this!

With text below, usually!

This is a quote. - some dude

A list:

  • Mary
  • Had
    • A
  • little
  • lamb
  1. Or
  2. Two

H3 - Another useful heading.

All the time1. You like to use H3 here in Obsidian. Here’s a table.

ItemChanged?
Block
Blockquote
Callout
Code
Embed
File
Footnote
Headings
Horizontal Rule
Inline Title
Link
List
Properties
Table
Tag

H4 - Now you’re getting to the dregs

Very rarely is there a good use for H4.

Inline preformatted aka “code” in the Notion vernacular. External Notion Link

The Actual Code

From .obsidian > snippets > aaron-style.css:

body{
	--callout-border-width: 1px;
	--callout-radius: 0.5em;
	--h2-color: steelblue;
	--h3-color: rgb(152, 182, 222);
	--h4-color: rgb(159, 145, 247);
 
	--h1-size: 2.25em;
	--h2-size: 2em;
	--h3-size: 1.75em;
	--h4-size: 1.5em;
 
	--bold-color: khaki;
	--bold-weight: bolder;
	--italic-color: peachpuff;
 
	--blockquote-background-color: rgb(30, 30, 57);
	--blockquote-border-thickness: 3px;
  
	--file-line-width: 950px;
}
 
.callout-content > p{
	margin-top: 8px;
	margin-bottom: 0px;
}
  
 
.cm-inline-code{
	color: lightsalmon !important;
}

Source

Footnotes

  1. for reasons.