# Badge The badge lets you add status to your headers. For example, it could be useful to specify the section's type, or supported version. ## Usage You may use the `Badge` component which is globally available. ```html ### Title ### Title ### Title ### Title ``` Code above renders like: ### Title ### Title ### Title ### Title ## Custom Children `` accept `children`, which will be displayed in the badge. ```html ### Title custom element ``` ### Title custom element ## Customize Type Color You can customize the style of badges by overriding css variables. The following are the default values: ```css :root { --vp-badge-info-border: transparent; --vp-badge-info-text: var(--vp-c-text-2); --vp-badge-info-bg: var(--vp-c-default-soft); --vp-badge-tip-border: transparent; --vp-badge-tip-text: var(--vp-c-brand-1); --vp-badge-tip-bg: var(--vp-c-brand-soft); --vp-badge-warning-border: transparent; --vp-badge-warning-text: var(--vp-c-warning-1); --vp-badge-warning-bg: var(--vp-c-warning-soft); --vp-badge-danger-border: transparent; --vp-badge-danger-text: var(--vp-c-danger-1); --vp-badge-danger-bg: var(--vp-c-danger-soft); } ``` ## `` `` component accepts following props: ```ts interface Props { // When `` is passed, this value gets ignored. text?: string // Defaults to `tip`. type?: 'info' | 'tip' | 'warning' | 'danger' } ```