Commit 25ad99b4 authored by Craig Norris's avatar Craig Norris Committed by Amy Qualls

Update tier badges

Change tier badge reference based on changes.
parent f8b694b4
......@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ by default.
Capitalize names of:
- GitLab [product tiers](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/). For example,
GitLab Core and GitLab Ultimate. (Tested in [`BadgeCapitalization.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/BadgeCapitalization.yml).)
GitLab Free and GitLab Ultimate. (Tested in [`BadgeCapitalization.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/BadgeCapitalization.yml).)
- Third-party organizations, software, and products. For example, Prometheus,
Kubernetes, Git, and The Linux Foundation.
- Methods or methodologies. For example, Continuous Integration,
......@@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ NOTE:
[Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/39717) in
GitLab 13.4, [product badges](#product-tier-badges) used in headings aren't
included in the generated anchor links. For example, when you link to
`## This is an example **(CORE)**`, use the anchor `#this-is-an-example`.
`## This is an example **(FREE)**`, use the anchor `#this-is-an-example`.
Keep in mind that the GitLab user interface links to many documentation pages
and anchor links to take the user to the right spot. When you change
......@@ -1671,8 +1671,8 @@ the blockquote to use a bulleted list:
If a feature is moved to another tier:
```markdown
> - [Moved](<link-to-issue>) from GitLab Premium to GitLab Starter in 11.8.
> - [Moved](<link-to-issue>) from GitLab Starter to GitLab Core in 12.0.
> - [Moved](<link-to-issue>) from GitLab Ultimate to GitLab Premium in 11.8.
> - [Moved](<link-to-issue>) from GitLab Premium to GitLab Free in 12.0.
```
If a feature is deprecated, include a link to a replacement (when available):
......@@ -1779,7 +1779,7 @@ To add a tier badge to a heading, add the relevant [tier badge](#available-produ
after the heading text. For example:
```markdown
# Heading title `**(CORE)**`
# Heading title `**(FREE)**`
```
#### Product tier badges on other content
......@@ -1787,30 +1787,26 @@ after the heading text. For example:
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:
- `**(STARTER)**` displays as **(STARTER)**
- `**(STARTER ONLY)**` displays as **(STARTER ONLY)**
- `**(SILVER ONLY)**` displays as **(SILVER ONLY)**
- `**(FREE)**` displays as **(FREE)**
- `**(FREE SELF)**` displays as **(FREE SELF)**
- `**(FREE SAAS)**` displays as **(FREE SAAS)**
The `**(STARTER)**` generates a `span` element to trigger the
badges and tooltips (`<span class="badge-trigger starter">`). When the keyword
_only_ is added, the corresponding GitLab.com badge isn't displayed.
The `**(FREE)**` generates a `span` element to trigger the
badges and tooltips (`<span class="badge-trigger free">`).
#### Available product tier badges
| Tier in which feature is available | Tier badge |
|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------|
| GitLab Core and GitLab.com Free, and their higher tiers | `**(CORE)**` |
| GitLab Starter and GitLab.com Bronze, and their higher tiers | `**(STARTER)**` |
| GitLab Premium and GitLab.com Silver, and their higher tiers | `**(PREMIUM)**` |
| GitLab Ultimate and GitLab.com Gold | `**(ULTIMATE)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Core and higher tiers (no GitLab.com-based tiers) | `**(CORE ONLY)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Starter and higher tiers (no GitLab.com-based tiers) | `**(STARTER ONLY)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Premium and higher tiers (no GitLab.com-based tiers) | `**(PREMIUM ONLY)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Ultimate (no GitLab.com-based tiers) | `**(ULTIMATE ONLY)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab.com Free and higher tiers (no self-managed instances) | `**(FREE ONLY)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab.com Bronze and higher tiers (no self-managed instances) | `**(BRONZE ONLY)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab.com Silver and higher tiers (no self-managed instances) | `**(SILVER ONLY)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab.com Gold (no self-managed instances) | `**(GOLD ONLY)**` |
| Tier in which feature is available | Tier badge |
|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------|
| GitLab Free self-managed and SaaS, and higher tiers | `**(FREE)**` |
| GitLab Premium self-managed and SaaS, and their higher tiers | `**(PREMIUM)**` |
| GitLab Ultimate self-managed and SaaS | `**(ULTIMATE)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Free self-managed and higher tiers (no SaaS-based tiers) | `**(FREE SELF)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Premium self-managed and higher tiers (no SaaS-based tiers) | `**(PREMIUM SELF)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Ultimate self-managed (no SaaS-based tiers) | `**(ULTIMATE SELF)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Free SaaS and higher tiers (no self-managed instances) | `**(FREE SAAS)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Premium SaaS and higher tiers (no self-managed instances) | `**(PREMIUM SAAS)**` |
| _Only_ GitLab Ultimate SaaS (no self-managed instances) | `**(ULTIMATE SAAS)**` |
Topics that mention the `gitlab.rb` file are referring to
self-managed instances of GitLab. To prevent confusion, include the relevant `TIER ONLY`
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