Badges
Badges are numerical indicators of how many items are associated with a link.
The numbers (5, 10, and 2) are the badges.
Use the .badge class within <span> elements to create badges:
EXAMPLE:
<a href="#">News <span class="badge">5</span></a><br>
<a href="#">Comments <span class="badge">10</span></a><br>
<a href="#">Updates <span class="badge">2</span></a>
Badges can also be used inside other elements, such as buttons.
The following example shows how to add badges to buttons:
EXAMPLE:
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Primary <span class="badge">7</span></button>
Labels
Labels are used to provide additional information about something.
Use the .label class, followed by one of the six contextual classes .label-default, .label-primary, .label-success, .label-info, .label-warning or .label-danger, within a <span> element to create a label:
EXAMPLE:
<h1>Example <span class="label label-default">New</span></h1>
<h2>Example <span class="label label-default">New</span></h2>
<h3>Example <span class="label label-default">New</span></h3>
<h4>Example <span class="label label-default">New</span></h4>
<h5>Example <span class="label label-default">New</span></h5>
<h6>Example <span class="label label-default">New</span></h6>
The following example shows all contextual label classes:
EXAMPLE:
<span class="label label-default">Default Label</span>
<span class="label label-primary">Primary Label</span>
<span class="label label-success">Success Label</span>
<span class="label label-info">Info Label</span>
<span class="label label-warning">Warning Label</span>
<span class="label label-danger">Danger Label</span>