# Visual Customization Apply during scaffold. This makes the file explorer color-coded by folder type and adds custom callout styles. --- ## CSS Snippet Create this file at `.obsidian/snippets/vault-colors.css` inside the vault: ```css :root { --wiki-1: #4fc1ff; --wiki-2: #c586c0; --wiki-3: #dcdcaa; --wiki-4: #ce9178; --wiki-5: #6a9955; --wiki-6: #d16969; --wiki-7: #569cd6; } /* Folder colors in file explorer */ .nav-folder-title[data-path^="wiki/domains"] { color: var(--wiki-1); } .nav-folder-title[data-path^="wiki/entities"] { color: var(--wiki-2); } .nav-folder-title[data-path^="wiki/concepts"] { color: var(--wiki-3); } .nav-folder-title[data-path^="wiki/sources"] { color: var(--wiki-4); } .nav-folder-title[data-path^="wiki/questions"] { color: var(--wiki-5); } .nav-folder-title[data-path^="wiki/comparisons"] { color: var(--wiki-6); } .nav-folder-title[data-path^="wiki/meta"] { color: var(--wiki-7); } .nav-folder-title[data-path=".raw"] { color: #808080; opacity: 0.6; } /* Custom callouts */ .callout[data-callout='contradiction'] { --callout-color: 209, 105, 105; --callout-icon: lucide-alert-triangle; } .callout[data-callout='gap'] { --callout-color: 220, 220, 170; --callout-icon: lucide-help-circle; } .callout[data-callout='key-insight'] { --callout-color: 79, 193, 255; --callout-icon: lucide-lightbulb; } .callout[data-callout='stale'] { --callout-color: 128, 128, 128; --callout-icon: lucide-clock; } ``` --- ## Enable the Snippet Tell the user: Settings > Appearance > CSS Snippets > open folder > paste the file > click the refresh icon > toggle it on. --- ## Graph View Groups Guide the user to set these in Graph View settings (click the settings icon in the graph view): | Query | Color | |-------|-------| | `path:wiki/domains` | Blue (`#4fc1ff`) | | `path:wiki/entities` | Purple (`#c586c0`) | | `path:wiki/concepts` | Yellow (`#dcdcaa`) | | `path:wiki/sources` | Orange (`#ce9178`) | | `path:wiki/questions` | Green (`#6a9955`) | | `path:.raw` | Gray (dimmed) | --- ## Custom Callouts This vault defines **four custom callout types** beyond Obsidian's built-in set (`note`, `tip`, `warning`, `info`, `todo`, `success`, `question`, `failure`, `danger`, `bug`, `example`, `quote`). They render correctly **only when `vault-colors.css` is enabled**. Without the snippet, they fall back to default callout styling (still readable, just plain). | Custom callout | Color | Icon | Use for | |---|---|---|---| | `contradiction` | reddish-brown (rgb 209,105,105) | `lucide-alert-triangle` | New source conflicts with existing claim | | `gap` | beige (rgb 220,220,170) | `lucide-help-circle` | Topic has no source yet | | `key-insight` | bright blue (rgb 79,193,255) | `lucide-lightbulb` | Important takeaway worth highlighting | | `stale` | gray (rgb 128,128,128) | `lucide-clock` | Claim may be outdated, source older than threshold | ### Usage Use these in wiki pages to flag important states: ```markdown > [!contradiction] Title > [[Page A]] claims X. [[Page B]] says Y. Needs resolution. > [!gap] Title > This topic has no source yet. Consider finding one. > [!key-insight] Title > The most important takeaway from this section. > [!stale] Title > This claim may be outdated. Source was from 2022. ``` ### Why custom callouts (vs built-in) The four custom types map to wiki-specific concepts that don't fit cleanly into Obsidian's default set: - `contradiction` is more specific than `warning`: it signals a **resolvable conflict** between two wiki pages, not a generic warning. - `gap` is more specific than `question`: it signals a **missing source**, an actionable improvement. - `key-insight` is more specific than `tip`: it marks **the** most important takeaway from a section, used sparingly. - `stale` has no built-in equivalent: it signals time-based decay of a claim. If you don't want custom callouts, replace them with built-ins: - `[!contradiction]` → `[!warning] Contradiction` - `[!gap]` → `[!question] Gap` - `[!key-insight]` → `[!tip] Key insight` - `[!stale]` → `[!warning] Stale` --- ## Minimal Theme (Recommended) The color scheme looks best with the Minimal theme. Install via Settings > Appearance > Manage > search "Minimal".