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Thinkmill Badges

"Supported by Thinkmill" badge for READMEs.

Simple badge Heart badge Rocket badge Bolt badge Invader badge

Usage

To embed the heart badge in a Github README use this snippet:

[![Supported by Thinkmill](https://thinkmill.github.io/badge/heart.svg)](http://thinkmill.com.au/?utm_source=github&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=xyz)

(Replace the xyz in the utm_campaign part of the link with your project name)

Which looks like this:

Supported by Thinkmill

Alternatively you can embed HTML (a limited subset works on Github in Markdown):

<a href="http://thinkmill.com.au/?utm_source=github&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=xyz">
	<img alt="Supported by Thinkmill" src="https://thinkmill.github.io/badge/heart.svg" />
</a>

General

The general usage looks like this: https://thinkmill.github.io/badge/<type>.svg, where <type> is to be replaced with one of:

  • simple
  • heart
  • rocket
  • bolt
  • invader

Best practices

  • Link to http://thinkmill.com.au/?utm_source=github&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=xyz when using these badges, (otherwise people who click on them just see a bigger version) replacing the xyz in the utm_campaign part of the link with your project name and possibly change the utm_source to whatever site you use it on
  • Add "Supported by Thinkmill" as the alt text

License

This repo and all its files are licensed under CC0 and are public domain. See LICENSE.md for more information.

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