#iframe3 plugins

Obsidian plugins tagged with #iframe. There are 3 plugins in this collection.

  1. Rank 1
    4 years ago by Ellpeck
    Customization & UI#custom#frames#styling

    The Custom Frames plugin is a powerful tool that allows you to turn web apps into customizable panes within Obsidian. With this plugin, you can add frames from popular sites like Google Keep, Todoist, and more, and customize their appearance with custom CSS and settings. You can also use the plugin's Markdown mode to display your custom frames in your notes, complete with options for height, style, and URL suffix. Additionally, the plugin includes a range of presets for popular services, making it easy to get started. Whether you're looking to streamline your workflow or simply add some extra functionality to Obsidian, Custom Frames is definitely worth checking out.

  2. Rank 2
    3 years ago by fzdwx
    3rd Party Integrations#hugo#preview#iframe

    The Hugo preview obsidian plugin allows you to seamlessly preview Hugo websites directly within Obsidian. By opening a custom iframe, it facilitates the live preview of a Hugo site, while running the Hugo server in the background. The plugin supports adding custom flags to the Hugo server and includes a shortcut to launch the terminal. It integrates with the 'ObsidianCustomFrames' plugin and enables real-time updates with the `--navigateToChanged` flag. Users can interact with the plugin via a status bar icon, making it easy to manage and preview Hugo projects within Obsidian.

  3. Rank 3
    2 years ago by Nils Leo
    Note Enhancements#youtube#iframe#timestamp

    The YouTube Iframe Timestamps Plugin is a fantastic addition for Obsidian users who work with video content and need efficient referencing. This plugin allows you to embed YouTube videos directly in your notes with specific timestamps, making it easy to jump to key moments without ever leaving Obsidian. Especially useful for students, researchers, and video-driven workflows, it keeps you focused by embedding the video within your note-taking environment. To use, simply paste YouTube links with timestamps, and the plugin handles the rest, letting you click through to precise moments in the video. Note that it currently works in Source mode, so switching your default editing mode might be helpful for a smoother experience.