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Customising Your Badge 🎨
Note
Please note that all of these badges use
flatstyle badges for their examples.Different styles may use different methods.
Want to change the style of the button? Please see STYLES.md for documentation.
When using Shield.io badges in Markdown, you can modify various aspects such as badge color, text, logos, and styles.
1. Changing Badge Color
You can change the badge color by replacing with your desired hexadecimal color code in the badge URL.
For Example: 
Replace blue with your desired color. Alternitavely, use .svg's, as seen in markdown-badges.
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: 
[!TIP] Want to split the text? Do this ⬇️:

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): 
Another Example (using the Sass logo): 
