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lemmy.ca

My favourites are:

AnuPpuccin

This is my favourite theme at work. Beautiful in dark mode and works perfectly with the Style settings plugin.

Things 2

My favourite on mobile. Simple, fast, and supports a few plugins that I really dig.

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I agree with AnuPpuccin + Style Settings beign an amazing combo, been using Catppuccin for a while before discovering that wonderful theme.

4

Seconding Things 2- I migrated to Obsidian from Vimwiki and already used a similar notation for my bulleted lists. Things 2 Lets you make lists with custom icons that you can use to add bullet journal style meaning to short lists and it is very concise- plus when I open the files in a raw markdown editors the symbols and legend are still somewhat readable.

2

Minimal theme, without a doubt. It increases customization of the editor immensely, I can hide whatever I don't need, focus mode is neat, and generally it feels not too far from vanilla obsidian experience

5
lemmy.world

I've been on Minimal theme for ages. I don't see the appeal of trying others - Minimal is great by default, and allows for so much customisation as needed.

5
lemmy.world

I loved Gruvbox from the moment I first tried it, but couldn't live without Things' tasks status, so... I'm using Things as active theme, but I've added Gruvbox's entire CSS as a snippet. Beautiful beast.

4

The first one! Though I actually feel like trying Material Gruvbox now, haha

3

Another vote for Gruvbox. I use it on everything I can. Nice and easy on the eyes.

3
feddit.de

I really like Atom. It has recently been updated to work with current obsidian versions and now works beautifully with canvas boards too.

3

Adwaita theme - makes Obsidian look native on my Fedora Gnome desktop.

If not for Adwaita, I'd probably use Minimal or Things themes.

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lemmy.world

Border. It is good for Mobile and desktop, dark mode on both.

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Oh my! Thanks a lot. Trying it out now, and there so much to do by using the Style Settings plugin!

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