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[Feature Request]​ Rich Markdown headings style to help distinguish between different levels of headings. #8548

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BayMaxBHL opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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The existing markdown titles differ very little between different levels, and if you can customize the color, or other distinctions, it helps to enrich the performance of the page. I understand that software wants to use whiteboards to express itself. But maybe there are people like me, the effect of the whiteboard is to show others, the effect of the page is to show yourself.

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@BayMaxBHL BayMaxBHL added the story Features perceivable by end-users label Oct 16, 2024
@BayMaxBHL BayMaxBHL changed the title Rich Markdown headings style to help distinguish between different levels of headings. [Feature Request]​ Rich Markdown headings style to help distinguish between different levels of headings. Oct 16, 2024
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When the title has content, it can be difficult to distinguish levels。

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If you borrow some of Obsidian's style Settings, it will be much more convenient.
After all, color setting for each title is a little too painful.

@forehalo forehalo transferred this issue from toeverything/AFFiNE Oct 17, 2024
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