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The "Support via Gratipay" button's green is (nearly?) the same as the build passing color, I didn't even recognize it as actionable or something besides a code quality metric of some kind.
I think changing the color (as a simple testable factor) could have a significant effect on folk's propensity to click it (tip/sign up?).
I wouldn't have written in normally, but I really like the idea of contributing some beers/coffees ($$$) to folks for creating and sharing great work. So I took a moment to think about why the button wasn't noticed by me upon first glance.
Good luck! Hope this isn't beating a dead horse for y'all (i.e. you're already doing it/well aware).
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I believe the root cause of our anonymous requester's problem is that there is no hierarchical distinction between badges (i.e. nothing delimiting they are in separate sections/should be considered separate content). I prefer to solve this by providing the "Support badge" after some introductory text to indicate it's an action.
Reticketing from a private Gratipay email support request:
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