Commit 57d0a06b authored by Craig Norris's avatar Craig Norris Committed by Suzanne Selhorn

Remove inline tier icon references from Style Guide

parent 00bdaab1
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### Product tier badges
Tier badges are displayed as orange text next to a heading. For example:
Tier badges are displayed as orange text next to a heading. These badges link to the GitLab
pricing page. For example:
![Tier badge](img/tier_badge.png)
You must assign a tier badge:
- To [all H1 topic headings](#product-tier-badges-on-headings).
- To all H1 topic headings.
- To topic headings that don't apply to the same tier as the H1.
- To [sections of a topic](#product-tier-badges-on-other-content),
if they apply to a tier other than what applies to the H1.
#### Product tier badges on headings
To add a tier badge to a heading, add the relevant [tier badge](#available-product-tier-badges)
To add a tier badge to a heading, add the relevant tier badge
after the heading text. For example:
```markdown
# Heading title **(FREE)**
```
#### Product tier badges on other content
In paragraphs, list names, and table cells, an information icon displays when you
add a tier badge. More verbose information displays when a user points to the icon:
- `**(FREE)**` displays as **(FREE)**
- `**(FREE SELF)**` displays as **(FREE SELF)**
- `**(FREE SAAS)**` displays as **(FREE SAAS)**
The `**(FREE)**` generates a `span` element to trigger the
badges and tooltips (`<span class="badge-trigger free">`).
Do not add tier badges inline with other text. The single source of truth for a feature should be the heading where the functionality is described.
#### Available product tier badges
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