Adding admonitions #5142

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opened 2026-02-05 09:43:19 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 2 comments
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Originally created by @CL107 on GitHub (Jan 22, 2025).

Describe the feature you'd like

I'd like to see the implementation of admonitions as they are an easy way to draw the readers attention to a specific point. I really like how it is done in MkDocs as can be seen here https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/reference/admonitions/

Describe the benefits this would bring to existing BookStack users

Easy method of drawing readers attention to a specific point. Simple to use.

Can the goal of this request already be achieved via other means?

No

Have you searched for an existing open/closed issue?

  • I have searched for existing issues and none cover my fundamental request

How long have you been using BookStack?

3 months to 1 year

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Originally created by @CL107 on GitHub (Jan 22, 2025). ### Describe the feature you'd like I'd like to see the implementation of admonitions as they are an easy way to draw the readers attention to a specific point. I really like how it is done in MkDocs as can be seen here https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/reference/admonitions/ ### Describe the benefits this would bring to existing BookStack users Easy method of drawing readers attention to a specific point. Simple to use. ### Can the goal of this request already be achieved via other means? No ### Have you searched for an existing open/closed issue? - [x] I have searched for existing issues and none cover my fundamental request ### How long have you been using BookStack? 3 months to 1 year ### Additional context _No response_
OVERLORD added the 🔨 Feature Request label 2026-02-05 09:43:19 +03:00
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@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Jan 22, 2025):

Hi @CL107,
Are you aware BookStack already supports a range of call-out formats?

They're in the formats dropdown of the WYSIWYG editors, otherwise if using the MD editor (or WYSIWYG) they're most easily accessed via Ctrl+9 (Or Cmd+9 on mac), Just keep pressing the shortcut to cycle types.

@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Jan 22, 2025): Hi @CL107, Are you aware BookStack already supports a range of call-out formats? They're in the formats dropdown of the WYSIWYG editors, otherwise if using the MD editor (or WYSIWYG) they're most easily accessed via `Ctrl+9` (Or `Cmd+9` on mac), Just keep pressing the shortcut to cycle types.
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@CL107 commented on GitHub (Jan 22, 2025):

Hi @CL107, Are you aware BookStack already supports a range of call-out formats?

They're in the formats dropdown of the WYSIWYG editors, otherwise if using the MD editor (or WYSIWYG) they're most easily accessed via Ctrl+9 (Or Cmd+9 on mac), Just keep pressing the shortcut to cycle types.

I was not aware of this, but this pretty much what i was wanting. Doesnt have as many options but is exactly what i need for now. Thanks for pointing this out :)

@CL107 commented on GitHub (Jan 22, 2025): > Hi [@CL107](https://github.com/CL107), Are you aware BookStack already supports a range of call-out formats? > > They're in the formats dropdown of the WYSIWYG editors, otherwise if using the MD editor (or WYSIWYG) they're most easily accessed via `Ctrl+9` (Or `Cmd+9` on mac), Just keep pressing the shortcut to cycle types. I was not aware of this, but this pretty much what i was wanting. Doesnt have as many options but is exactly what i need for now. Thanks for pointing this out :)
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Reference: starred/BookStack#5142