+++ title = "Admonitions" +++ :toc: :toclevels: 2 {{< toc >}} == Admonition types There are certain statements you may want to draw attention to by taking them out of the content's flow and labeling them with a priority. These are called admonitions. ```tpl [NOTE|TIP|IMPORTANT|CAUTION|WARNING] Dolor sit, sumo unique argument um no. Gracie nominal id xiv. Romanesque acclimates investiture. Ornateness bland it ex enc, est yeti am bongo detract re. ``` === Example [NOTE] Dolor sit, sumo unique argument um no. Gracie nominal id xiv. Romanesque acclimates investiture. Ornateness bland it ex enc, est yeti am bongo detract re. [TIP] Dolor sit, sumo unique argument um no. Gracie nominal id xiv. Romanesque acclimates investiture. Ornateness bland it ex enc, est yeti am bongo detract re. [IMPORTANT] Dolor sit, sumo unique argument um no. Gracie nominal id xiv. Romanesque acclimates investiture. Ornateness bland it ex enc, est yeti am bongo detract re. [CAUTION] Dolor sit, sumo unique argument um no. Gracie nominal id xiv. Romanesque acclimates investiture. Ornateness bland it ex enc, est yeti am bongo detract re. [WARNING] Dolor sit, sumo unique argument um no. Gracie nominal id xiv. Romanesque acclimates investiture. Ornateness bland it ex enc, est yeti am bongo detract re. == Admonition icons Icons can be added by setting a unicode glyph or a character reference to the `tip-caption` attribute: ```text :tip-caption: 💡 [TIP] It's possible to use Unicode glyphs as admonition icons. ``` ```text :tip-caption: pass:[🔥] [TIP] It's possible to use Unicode glyphs as admonition icons. ``` === Example :tip-caption: 💡 [TIP] It's possible to use Unicode glyphs as admonition icons. :tip-caption: pass:[🔥] [TIP] It's possible to use Unicode glyphs as admonition icons.