Thread:Panakes pancakes/@comment-37166538-20190706215104/@comment-37166538-20190707023956

If you go to this template and check the code, you can always copy and paste it and change the information as desired (i.e. change the message to your welcome message, change the background colors, change the bordors). That's what I'd normally do when coding a new badge, copy the code from my old one.

The things you'd want to replace would be:


 * The colors, which are the things that look like #42f5b3 (or something like that), or just a color name. You can replace it with the #42f5b3 type stuff or you can replace it with just a world (i.e. blue)

'I think'' that about covers it, but I'm probably wrong, so ask for help as needed! :-)'''
 * The borders code, which includes colors, border types, and border widths. You can experiment with the size in pixels. The border types are dotted, dashed, solid, or double. You can also experiement with those.
 * The message and header. This one's easy, just replace the words I have with words of your own! Also, you'd want to chance the disclaimer-type message in the small tags to something more along the lines of, "The message is prewritten, but not automated." If you want to include any information that you'd want to customize to that specific user (i.e. their name), put whatever it may be inside (i.e. ). When you actually use the template, say:
 * . You have to do it in source mode, though.
 * If you would rather have a gradient color (multi color or ombre) for any backgrounds, you can replace a simple color code (i.e. #42f5b3, blue) with something like one of these:
 * linear-gradient (blue 0%, purple 100%)
 * radial-gradient (blue 0%, purple 100%)