## <span style="color:#c00000">Missing Features</span>
1. **[[No keyboard shortcut customization possible for Undo & Redo in Obsidian|No keyboard shortcut customization possible for Undo & Redo]]**?
## <span style="color:darkorange">Bugs/Incomplete Features</span>
1. **[[Embedding external Dropbox audio recordings in Obsidian|Embedding external Dropbox audio recordings]]**
2. Impossible to **<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#00b0f0">customize the audio quality of recordings</span>**
- An [[Embedding external Dropbox audio recordings in Obsidian|internal test recording]], made within Obsidian, resulted in a `.webm` file that is only **10 seconds** long, but its size is **171 KB**. That is *way too much*. I sometimes dictate for *long* stretches of time, and I would use up my Obsidian Sync/Publish storage space very quickly this way. That’s the main reason I really wish it would be possible to embed *external Dropbox audio files* on *all* platforms within Obsidian (including iOS and macOS), given that I’m a subscriber to Dropbox’s 2 terabytes plan.)
3. **<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#00b0f0">no picture used when sharing</span>** an Obsidian Publish **<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#00b0f0">webpage</span>**
- Even when a note contains an embedded picture, when the note is shared to Facebook, Twitter, Mastodon, etc., the picture from that particular note is *not* used as the share attachment – instead, it’s the *identical* **site logo** picture every time, for every note…
## <span style="color:#00b050">Questions, Queries</span>
1. It seems really tough to <span style="color:#c00000"><b>customize <i>anything</i> in Obsidian Publish</b></span>~~: I can’t even get the **<span style="color:#00b050"><b>font</b></span>** to switch to a **serif** font or to a specific **Google font** (I would appreciate <b><span style="color:#ff8c00">Merriweather</span></b> as my default basic text font on my Obsidian Publish site).~~
- ~~I tried following the advice [here](https://docs.obsidian.md/Reference/CSS+variables/Publish/Site+fonts) by inserting the `--font-text-theme` property into my `publish.css` file, but the font still remains the same.~~
- ~~The only thing that did work for me was changing the `--font-text-size` property. (I don’t need to change *that*, though.)~~
- <mark style="background: #FF5582A6;">see my update on this issue:</mark> **[[Google Fonts to experiment with on AveNotes (in Obsidian Publish)|Google Fonts to experiment with in Obsidian Publish]]**
## <span style="color:#c800ff">Wishes</span>
1. <span style="color:#00b050">a rather poor selection of <b>fonts</b> on <i>Android</i></span>: so, are no **[[Custom fonts in Obsidian|custom fonts]]** possible in Obsidian ?
2. On the **<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#00b050">Obsidian Publish</span>** site, enable **<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#00b050"><i>reverse</i> chronological order of navigation items in the sidebar menu</span>**. I publish my daily notes, and right now, every new daily note gets added to the *bottom* of the navigation folder. So anyone looking for the *newest* entry (from today or yesterday) would need to scroll manually all the way down in the side panel, to find it.
- The same goes for the <span style="color:#ff8c00">LINKS TO THIS PAGE</span> section: I’d prefer customizable order there. Right now, it lists the *oldest* entries at the top, whereas I would (for *most* notes) prefer to see the *reverse chronological* order there (newest links on top). See the bottom of [[What Is Grail Diary|this page]] for an example.
- Yes, there’s currently the option to adjust the sequence of navigation items in the menu manually, but for *daily* notes, this would mean I would need to keep adjusting that sequence *manually* every single day, which is unworkable…
3. **<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#00b050">Navigation options on Obsidian Publish:</span>** I publish my daily notes, so there could be links at the bottom of each such Page: *Move to Previous Note*, *Move to Next Note*
4. In Obsidian for the desktop, when the `Publish changes…` window pops up, it should be possible to approve the current selection for publishing by *immediately* hitting the `Enter` key. (That is, the keyboard’s focus should automatically be on the `Enter` key; at least as a user option.)
#### <span style="color:#d2b48c">External links to this page</span>
- [Obsidian Forum post](https://forum.obsidian.md/t/newbie-user-long-time-dynalist-user-obsidian-first-impressions/73936)
- … and in a reply to an <a href="https://forum.obsidian.md/t/adding-a-custom-font-to-android-ios/68045/8"><i>older</i> forum thread</a>
- [Obsidian subreddit post](https://www.reddit.com/r/ObsidianMD/comments/18v2jp1/newbie_user_longtime_dynalist_user_obsidian_first)
- … and a [post in the Dynalist forum](https://talk.dynalist.io/t/are-you-staying-with-dynalist/8528/11)