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![A screenshot of the plugin's settings](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ellpeck/ObsidianCustomFrames/master/settings.png) ![A screenshot of the plugin's settings](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ellpeck/ObsidianCustomFrames/master/settings.png)
## Usage ## Usage
To use this plugin, simply go into its settings and add a new frame, either from a preset shipped with the plugin, or a custom one that you can edit yourself. Each frame's pane can be opened using the 'Custom Frames: Open' command. To use this plugin, simply go into its settings and add a new frame, either from a preset shipped with the plugin, or a custom one that you can edit yourself. Each frame's pane can be opened using the "Custom Frames: Open" command.
### On Obsidian Mobile
Unfortunately, Obsidian Mobile does not run on [Electron](https://www.electronjs.org/), which is what allows iframes and [webviews](https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/api/webview-tag) to be displayed with very few restrictions related to cookies, cross-origin resource sharing, and so on. This means that a lot of sites won't work there, especially ones that you have to log in to. However, when you create a frame, you can toggle the "Disable on Mobile" option to hide a Desktop-only frame in Obsidian mobile.
## Presets ## Presets
By default, Custom Frames comes with a few presets that allow you to get new panes for popular sites up and running quickly. By default, Custom Frames comes with a few presets that allow you to get new panes for popular sites up and running quickly.