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Awesome!
Thanks so much!
Thank you! The badges look great!
@Anonymous wrote:
OP or anyone knowledgeable, how can I include the percent symbol in a badge without throwing off the HTML? Thank you.
I'm trying to figure this out too. Seems like I saw it somewhere, but I can't find it now.
@Sloedough wrote:Hello. I am a computer programmer. I notice that different sites have cool things.
For example myFICO members add their CCs to their signature, really cool.
I would like to introduce GitHub badges to myFICO. We use badges to note versions, operating systems and frameworks. Credit scores follow the same pattern. Check out my signature. The credit scores are badges.
Here is how you do it.
Replace [SCORE] with your actual score.
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Experian-[SCORE]-blue.svg">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/TransUnion-[SCORE]-1ea5c8.svg">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Equifax-[SCORE]-red.svg">
Thank you so much for providing the code for the Score Badges. These are awesome. I googled som HTML Code for different colors and had a blast changing some things around.
Thanks for the code to copy-paste. Much easier than generating new badges every month and reuploading.
Too new to even think about this yet, I'll wrap my head so I'm ready when it's time
@SleeplessinMA wrote:Too new to even think about this yet, I'll wrap my head so I'm ready when it's time
Hi @SleeplessinMA, you'll need to reach the rank of 'Member' before you can add or edit HTML; an easy way to know you're there is the "New" star will no longer be next to your name.
Also, when the time is right you won't need a 'test' post... simply update your settings and take a look at any of your existing posts to check your work - the signature is updated on both past and future posts. I usually keep a tab open with an old post that I can switch to and refresh to see my changes.