The other day we announced the release of our new badge designs, and multiple users requested HTML code to add the new badge on personal websites, blogs, classified listings, etc. We’re happy to now make available the ability to embed your Rapleaf badge in a few quick steps.

You can grab our quick embed code straight from your Rapleaf profile when signed in. That code can be pasted on any site that accepts HTML, and will display the same Rapleaf badge that you see on your profile. The best part about using this embed code is that the badge scores will stay up to date automatically. As you increase your Rapleaf score, there is no need to keep getting new code to add to your website – the scores will automatically refresh. Additionally, the badge will link directly to your Rapleaf profile to view social networks and profile stats.
Sharing your Rapleaf badge is a great way to be trusted everywhere you go on the web and another way to gather feedback from buyers, sellers, and friends. We love some of the creative ways that people are coming up with to use the badge, and we’re very excited to make this feature available now to everyone.
For alternative badge designs, check out the ‘Share My Reputation’ page (must be signed in) where you can select from 3 available badge designs that can be used anywhere.
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September 12th, 2007 at 6:51 am
Yes, but what exactly does the reputation mean? So the badge says 5 or 10 or 100. So what? What does it tell people? Just how many friends you’ve got that will rate you or is it something more valuable than that.
September 12th, 2007 at 10:18 pm
Ric - the reputation score is calculated using data from ratings given to you, ratings made by you, and other online information, such as social networks.
You can easily start to increase your score by rating others and they’ll be encouraged to rate you back.
If you have any questions, feel free to email us.
Cheers,
Dan
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