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Embed Badge Images for Project Info

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It would be great to support embedded badge images (like GitHub shields) using standard <img> tags. This would allow users to display dynamic or static information in their profiles and descriptions—for example, status, role, contributions, or links to other platforms.

 

Examples:

Could contain: text, screenshot, font, number, brandCould contain: text, screenshot, font, logo

These badges can be styled and served from trusted sources like Shields.io, or custom ones.

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2 hours ago, Cyan said:

You should be able to paste one of the images into the editor and it will be embedded. e.g.

build-passing-brightgreen

does it support live through? like say i had my profile card from discord or something. that would work on github but not on lspdfr.

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9 hours ago, Cyan said:

If you paste the image location/URL and not the image itself it should embed the image.

yes i get that. but my question is, does it support like live images? thats my main worry. as the thing i wanna use it changes constantly. so its not always the same image. thats the feature i kind of want to be able to paste in a url that displays a image/embed that updates x amount of time

Edited by Venoxity

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