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Callouts

Callouts change emphasis quickly. They highlight a risk, a helpful shortcut, or a small note that should stand out from the surrounding text.

Tone Examples

Each tone changes the weight of the message without changing the overall layout. For the reader, the color and tone tell you how much weight that note is supposed to carry.

Info callouts are neutral and usually signal clarifications or small pieces of context.

This is an example of the info tone used across the Developer Portal.

Warn callouts signal something worth double-checking before you keep going.

Tip callouts usually point out shortcuts, best practices, or helpful reading hints.

This is an example of the tip tone used across the Developer Portal.

Danger callouts are reserved for higher-risk situations or more serious mistakes.

How To Read Them

In general, info means added context,tip means a helpful shortcut or reading hint, warn means you should pause and double-check something, and danger means the note is describing a higher-risk mistake or a more serious issue.