+ 🔧 Fixed headings (#59)

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When using Shield.io badges in Markdown, you can modify various aspects such as badge color, text, logos, and styles.
1. Changing Badge Color
### 1. Changing Badge Color
You can change the badge color by replacing <color> with your desired hexadecimal color code in the badge URL.
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#### Replace `blue` with your desired color. Alternitavely, use .svg's, as seen in [markdown-badges](https://github.com/Ileriayo/markdown-badges.).
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2. Modifying Text
### 2. Modifying Text
Change the text displayed on the badge by altering the text after the badge name in the URL (in this case, its **Some%20Placeholder%20Text**).
For Example: `![Modified Text Badge](https://img.shields.io/badge/Some%20Placeholder%20Text-blue?style=flat&logo=github)`
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Result: ![Modified Text Badge](https://img.shields.io/badge/This%20Was%20Made%20In-Markdown-blue?style=flat&logo=github)
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3. Adding Logos
### 3. Adding Logos
Include logos on badges by specifying the logo name after the logo= parameter in the badge URL.
For Example (using the Docker logo): `![Logo Badge](https://img.shields.io/badge/Text%20with%20Logo-black?style=flat&logo=docker)`