Callout alert test

A test MD page of custom callouts and such other features.

Callout alert test

Test of callouts for the MF website.

Here’s some text about how tired I am. It’s 8am and I’m sweating like a fucking pig because it’s wet enough in the air outside to fill a large lake. Here’s where I want to pose a question.

Yak

This is the original stackyack light/dark colors

This is my legacy

This is the yakton strat boiii

So this is the big statement here.

Yakash

I want a yak ash right here bad boi right here

Note

Serving looks so hot, the thermostat filed a restraining order.

Abstract

Kisses better than your ex ever dreamed of.

Summary

Finger snaps sharper than your last relationship’s exit.

Tldr

Too gay to function, too extra to hide it.

Info

Has a PhD in reading rooms and throwing shade.

Todo

Break hearts and glass ceilings before noon.

Tip

Always leave ‘em gagging and gasping for more.

Hint

If they ain’t talking about you, sip your tea louder.

Important

Lipstick sharper than your wit — don’t cross either.

Success

Made a whole room rethink their life choices with one look.

Check

Nails done, attitude sharper — proceed with caution.

Done

Ghosted toxic vibes like a pro.

Question

Is it gay if I’m flirting with myself? Asking for a friend.

Help

SOS: stuck in a fantasy where I’m the main character and the star.

Faq

Q: Do I come with a warning label?
A: Yes, and it’s highly flammable.

Warning

Danger: contents may cause uncontrollable jealousy.

Caution

Handle with care — emotional wreck, but make it fashion.

Attention

Eyes on me, hunty, this is a moment.

Failure

Tried to be subtle, ended up iconic instead.

Fail

Flirted, failed, and then owned it anyway.

Missing

Where the hell is my dignity? Last seen on the dance floor.

Danger

Walking mood killer with a side of heartbreak.

Error

Tried to keep it lowkey, but baby, I’m a whole show.

Bug

Too fabulous for this outdated software called reality.

Example

Exhibit A: How to glow up and glow out simultaneously.

Quote

“Honey, if you can’t love yourself, how the hell you gonna love somebody else?” — RuPaul’s sassiest wisdom.

Cite

Sources say: I’m the reason rainbows exist.

Things you can do with callouts

Custom Title Support

You can make a custom title for your blocks. You do this by changing [!note] to [!note]Custom title text here on the side

You can also nest blocks. These blocks have have collapse and expand arrows

Nested Blocks

You make a nested block by adding + or - to the end of the block

[!tip]+ (Expanding)
[!tip]- (Collapsed)

Adding + makes it eligible for collapse, adding - makes it start off collapsed.

You can do a lot with callouts. Here’s the raw code of this callout so you can see the structure.

[!note]+ Custom Title Support
You can make a custom title for your blocks. You do this by changing >[!note] to [!note]Custom title text here on the side

You can also nest blocks. These blocks have have collapse and expand arrows
>[!example]- Nested Blocks 
> You make a nested block by adding + or - to the end of the block 
>
> ``` 
>[!tip]+ (Expanding)
>[!tip]- (Collapsed)
>```
>
> Adding + makes it eligible for collapse, adding - makes it start off collapsed.

You can do a lot with callouts.
Here's the raw code of this callout so you can see the structure.  

Nesting gets really messy and I wouldn’t recommend doing things like code fences inside of nests.

Three ways to use callouts:

Let’s use the custom yak blocks for this.

Yak

This block is stuck open and tells you that this is our default ‘yak’ themed comment.

Yakash

This block is pre-collapsed. This is the ASH yak variant, for me and my ‘stack’ comments across the site. Pre-collapsed blocks are great to hide spoilers or things like lyrics.

Yakton

This element is able to collapse, but is default open, but can collapse. The TON yak theme is YOUR stack comment variant. We can re-color this to your liking if you hate the theme.

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