Style
A badge is number text on a pill background used to reflect the count of something.
Anatomy

- Container
- Counter number
Theme
A badge is available in the light theme only.

Configuration
All badges have the same height and border radius.

Space and width

Example | Token | Description |
---|---|---|
8 | --rh-space-md | 8px spacer |
Interaction states
A badge contains only text and is not interactive.
Related elements or patterns
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