Notice blocks

By default dactl has a couple of special classes which will turn a paragraph into a notice block when added to it. Read on for information on how to use it.

How to create a notice block

Creating notices from your paragraphs works the same way as creating leading post paragraphs.
You need to add a correct class after the paragraph:

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Sea otters [hold each other’s paws](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTvX-CkfqRo) when they sleep so they don’t drift apart.  
That is a fact, look it up on Wikipedia if you don't believe me.
{: .notice}

Available options

Regular notice block

{: .notice}

Sea otters hold each other’s paws when they sleep so they don’t drift apart.
That is a fact, look it up on Wikipedia if you don’t believe me.

Alert notice block

{: .notice-alert}

If one examines the capitalist paradigm of context, one is faced with a choice: either accept textual narrative or conclude that reality serves to exploit the Other.

Success notice block

{: .notice-success}

If one examines the capitalist paradigm of context, one is faced with a choice: either accept textual narrative or conclude that reality serves to exploit the Other.

Multi-paragraph notice blocks

The easiest solution I found to wrapping more than paragraph into a notice is just inserting it into a markdown-enabled div tag, like this:

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<div class="notice" markdown="1">
If one examines the capitalist paradigm of context, one is faced with a
choice: either accept textual narrative or conclude that reality serves to
exploit the Other.

A number of dematerialisms concerning textual objectivism
exist. However, if textual narrative holds, we have to choose between
precultural theory and the conceptual paradigm of consensus.
</div>

Which, when processed by kramdown, shows up like this:

If one examines the capitalist paradigm of context, one is faced with a choice: either accept textual narrative or conclude that reality serves to exploit the Other.

A number of dematerialisms concerning textual objectivism exist. However, if textual narrative holds, we have to choose between precultural theory and the conceptual paradigm of consensus.

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