The objective of Wikibadges is to support the co-creation of badges. For this reason, before you start creating a new badge, it makes sense to use the search tool to check what other users have already created. The search field of Wikibadges can be found on the upper right corner of the start page. Please note that the search tool is scanning all the pages of the wiki, not only English pages.
Please also note that like in any wiki, the “search” field of Wikibadges can become a “Create” field to invite you to create a new page if the word you are searching for can’t be found in any content.
The field that you can use to create a new badge (badge class) can be found at the end of the first page. Please note that if you want to create a badge that will show in the English section of the site map (en/badge), you need to check that you are creating your badge using the “Add a badge field” on the English start page. If you wish to create, for example, a French version of your badge, view your badge page and click on the “fr” link which is located on the “Translations of this page” line in the upper right corner of the page.
In short:
Please note that all Wikibadges content is released under the Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license! For this reason, you have to make sure that you have all the rights to the content that you are adding in the wiki.
Wikibadges is a free, simple online collaborative tool to support the co-creation of badge contents (badge classes) by individuals and communities. Wikibadges is not a platform for issuing and managing badges. You can issue badges created in Wikibadges by copying and pasting them into your badge issuing platform. If your platform provides integration with Wikibadges, you should be able to browse Wikibadges and load the badge classes that you want to use for issuing badges.
Platforms providing integration with Wikibadges: