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* General Description from a UX Perspective
Badges are small interactive elements in a user interface that typically convey
a specific piece of information or serve as an indicator for something.
** Visibility
Badges are usually designed to stand out, often with bright colors or distinctive
shapes, so that the user's attention is drawn to them.
** Contextual Information
Badges often carry critical or contextual information that helps the user make
decisions or take action.
** Affordance
The presence of a badge often indicates that the associated item is interactive
and provides extra information or functionality.
** Scalability
Because badges are typically small and non-intrusive, they can be easily added
to existing interface elements without causing a major redesign.
** Feedback and Micro-interactions
Badges can change dynamically based on user interaction or system status,
giving immediate feedback to the user.
** Aesthetic Value
A well-designed badge can also add to the aesthetic quality of an application,
improving the overall user experience by making the interface more visually appealing.
** Overuse
Like any UI element, badges should be used judiciously. Overuse can lead to a
cluttered interface and may decrease their effectiveness.
* Features of Bootstrap Badges
** Contextual Variations