Remove "v" from version badge? #6135
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Thanks for reaching out with your question! It's not clear if your question is in reference to a specific version badge or in general, but no this is not possible directly today. One of our core goals is consistency across our badges (it's a big part of why the service exists in the first place!) which means that there's various conventions applied across all badges, including some category-specific conventions (build, license, version, etc.). One such long established and consistently applied convention is the inclusion of the We're aware that there are some folks that would like to elide the We do think it's important that the badges be configurable to a degree, which is why we offer different styles, colors, and the ability to customize text like the label. However, we don't have a goal of being infinitely configurable, and the line is typically drawn at the value of the badge message. There's a lot of reasons for this, notably because doing so would almost certainly snowball into myriad customization requests and divergent badges, which quickly starts running counter to our goals, as well as the increased complexity and maintenance burden on the code itself. However, for anyone that feels strongly about needing a badge message to look differently, we'd recommend trying the Endpoint badge. This can be leveraged to have ultimate flexibility of your badges, and does so without the negative drawbacks on Shields.io itself. Such a custom endpoint for someone that wanted to drop the the |
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Thanks for reaching out with your question! It's not clear if your question is in reference to a specific version badge or in general, but no this is not possible directly today.
One of our core goals is consistency across our badges (it's a big part of why the service exists in the first place!) which means that there's various conventions applied across all badges, including some category-specific conventions (build, license, version, etc.). One such long established and consistently applied convention is the inclusion of the
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prefix on the badge message for version badges.We're aware that there are some folks that would like to elide the
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(we've had maybe 2 or 3 reports/questions ov…