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joplin-userstyles

Styles for rendered notes in the Joplin app.

Joplin's a great note-taking application that lets you store your notes where you want, fully encrypted. For me, it was the best alternative to Microsoft's OneNote when I switched to Linux on my laptop.

I don't really like the way it renders notes though, and I couldn't find any documentation on what CSS the note renderer supports, so here we are.

There's a thread on the Joplin forums where people have shared their userstyle.css styles.

The thread styles and a pile of other useful Joplin resources can be found on kot-behemoth's Awesome Joplin page.

Contents

  • all-the-markdown.md - An ugly, sloppy example of all (well, most) of the Markdown that Joplin supports. Useful for demonstrating new styles.
  • forum - A collection of userstyle.css and userchrome.css from the "Share your CSS" thread on the Joplin forums.
  • template - A blank CSS template with all (?) of the elements that appear in the Joplin Markdown renderer.
  • userstyle-onenote - A userstyle.css that mimics elements of OneNote's WYSIWYG renderer.

Donations

Want to add your lovely userstyle.css here so people can find it easily? Here's what I'd like:

  • Your userstyle.css.
  • A description of the style.
  • A screen shot of the style in action. (Optional, for when I add screen shots demonstrating the styles to this page.)

If you want your userstyle.css to be covered by a different license, that's totally fine, include the relevant info inside a comment or provide a link in a comment, and I'll point it out as an exception in the License section here.

Also happy to accept pull requests that do the right thing (put your style in a descriptively named directory, add a description in the Contents section.)

License

These files are covered by a CC0 1.0 Universal license, so please do what you want with them.