Document how to use GitLab.com only badges
Functionality added in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gitlab-docs/merge_requests/449
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- For GitLab Premium: `**[PREMIUM ONLY]**`.
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- For GitLab Premium: `**[PREMIUM ONLY]**`.
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- For GitLab Ultimate: `**[ULTIMATE ONLY]**`.
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- For GitLab Ultimate: `**[ULTIMATE ONLY]**`.
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For GitLab.com only tiers (when the feature is not available for self-hosted instances):
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- For GitLab Bronze and higher tiers: `**[BRONZE ONLY]**`.
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- For GitLab Silver and higher tiers: `**[SILVER ONLY]**`.
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- For GitLab Gold: `**[GOLD ONLY]**`.
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The tier should be ideally added to headers, so that the full badge will be displayed.
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The tier should be ideally added to headers, so that the full badge will be displayed.
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However, it can be also mentioned from paragraphs, list items, and table cells. For these cases,
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However, it can be also mentioned from paragraphs, list items, and table cells. For these cases,
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the tier mention will be represented by an orange question mark that will show the tiers on hover.
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the tier mention will be represented by an orange question mark that will show the tiers on hover.
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- `**[STARTER]**` renders as **[STARTER]**
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- `**[STARTER]**` renders as **[STARTER]**
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- `**[STARTER ONLY]**` renders as **[STARTER ONLY]**
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- `**[STARTER ONLY]**` renders as **[STARTER ONLY]**
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- `**[SILVER ONLY]**` renders as **[SILVER ONLY]**
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The absence of tiers' mentions mean that the feature is available in GitLab Core,
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The absence of tiers' mentions mean that the feature is available in GitLab Core,
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GitLab.com Free, and all higher tiers.
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GitLab.com Free, and all higher tiers.
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