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hey everybody in this video im going to show you how to add these little badges to the corner of the image box element were going to get started with some very basic css which i think youre going to find pretty easy and also very powerful this is also going to be a great trick to know how to do because you can use this in almost any design in any any style really theres a lot of applications for this im going to be showing it to you in the context of you know meet the team page where youre listing out multiple uh team members and then were going to use a little badge to identify their uh role on the team so now that i showed you what were going to make let me show you how were going to make it lets get started all right so im in my elementor editor and im just going to quickly add an intersection just to get the general layout started and then im going to search and add the image box element into one of the columns so making sure the image box is selected im going to go t