W3.CSS Badges
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W3.CSS Badge Classes
W3.CSS provides only one class for badges:
Class | Defines |
---|---|
w3-badge | Circular black badge |
Badges
The w3-badge class creates a circular badge. The default color is black.
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Colored Badges
Use a w3-color class to change the color of a badge:
News 6Comments 8
Example
<p>News <span class="w3-badge w3-green">6</span></p>
<p>Comments <span class="w3-badge w3-red">8</span></p>
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Badges in Buttons
The w3-badge class can be used inside other elements:
Example
<p><button class="w3-btn w3-black">Button
<span class="w3-badge w3-margin-left w3-white">1</span>
</button></p>
<p><button class="w3-btn w3-red">Button
<span class="w3-badge w3-margin-left">2</span>
</button></p>
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Badges in Lists
- 1 Jill
- 2 Eve
- 3 Adam
Example
<ul class="w3-ul">
<li><span class="w3-badge">1</span> Jill</li>
<li><span class="w3-badge">2</span> Eve</li>
<li><span class="w3-badge">3</span> Adam</li>
</ul>
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The w3-right class floats an element to the right.
This is perfect for lists with badges:
- Jill 1
- Eve 2
- Adam 3
Example
<ul class="w3-ul w3-border">
<li>Jill <span class="w3-badge w3-right w3-margin-right">1</span></li>
<li>Eve <span class="w3-badge w3-right w3-margin-right">2</span></li>
<li>Adam <span class="w3-badge w3-right w3-margin-right">3</span></li>
</ul>
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Badges in Tables
First Name | Last Name | Points |
---|---|---|
Jill | Smith | 50 |
Eve | Jackson 1 | 94 |
Adam | Johnson 2 | 67 |
Bo | Nilsson | 50 |
Mike | Ross | 35 |
Example
<tr>
<td>Eve</td>
<td>Jackson <span class="w3-badge">1</span></td>
<td>94</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Adam</td>
<td>Johnson <span class="w3-badge">2</span></td>
<td>67</td>
</tr>
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Badge Sizes
By default, a badge will inherit the size of its container.
The w3-size classes (w3-tiny, w3-small, w3-large, w3-xlarge, w3-xxlarge, w3-xxxlarge, w3-jumbo) can be used to modify the size of a badge:
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You might want to add some extra padding to large badges:
Example
<span class="w3-badge w3-jumbo w3-red">66</span>
<span class="w3-badge w3-jumbo w3-red w3-padding">66</span>
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UTF-8 Badges
Since HTML5 supports the UTF-8 character set, you can use Dingbats for single digit badges.
Example
<div class="w3-xxlarge">
❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ➅ ➆ ➇ ➈ ➉
</div>
<div class="w3-xxlarge w3-text-red">
❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ➅ ➆ ➇ ➈ ➉
</div>
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