Badges are simple opt-in templates to advertise a commonality.
In order to reduce the namespace clutter, and make it easier to use badges, please follow these recommendations:
Example names:
| Template | Usage | Result | ||
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| Template:User GNU | {{User GNU}} |
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| Template:User FSF | {{User FSF}} |
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| Template:User FSFE | {{User FSFE}} | Fellows of the Free Software Foundation Europe | ||
| Template:User knows kung-fu | {{User knows kung-fu}} | Template:User knows kung-fu | ||
| Template:User knows C | {{User knows C}} | Template:User knows C | ||
| Template:User knows LISP | {{User knows LISP}} | Template:User knows LISP | ||
| Template:User Parabola | {{User Parabola}} |
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| Template:User makes Parabola | {{User makes Parabola}} | Template:User makes Parabola | ||
| Template:User uses Parabola | {{User uses Parabola}} | Template:User uses Parabola |
This is a work in progress: badges should be styled per family, depending on their intended usage. E.g., user badges should match the User template.
Badges can be used like any templates. For example, you can add the GNU badge to your user page with this markup: {{User GNU}}
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