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authorAchilleas Pipinellis <axilleas@axilleas.me>2016-11-29 10:59:40 +0100
committerJames Edwards-Jones <jedwardsjones@gitlab.com>2017-01-31 22:55:33 +0000
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downloadgitlab-ce-baac53652c258241b45dbe77ba99b02f22ef020f.tar.gz
Clarify where the settings are in Pages docs
Fixes https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/1333 [ci skip]
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@@ -12,40 +12,9 @@ With GitLab Pages you can host for free your static websites on GitLab.
Combined with the power of [GitLab CI] and the help of [GitLab Runner] you can
deploy static pages for your individual projects, your user or your group.
-Read [GitLab Pages on GitLab.com](#gitlab-pages-on-gitlabcom) for specific
+Read [GitLab Pages on GitLab.com](#gitlab-pages-on-gitlab-com) for specific
information, if you are using GitLab.com to host your website.
----
-
-<!-- START doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
-<!-- DON'T EDIT THIS SECTION, INSTEAD RE-RUN doctoc TO UPDATE -->
-**Table of Contents** *generated with [DocToc](https://github.com/thlorenz/doctoc)*
-
-- [Getting started with GitLab Pages](#getting-started-with-gitlab-pages)
- - [GitLab Pages requirements](#gitlab-pages-requirements)
- - [User or group Pages](#user-or-group-pages)
- - [Project Pages](#project-pages)
- - [Explore the contents of `.gitlab-ci.yml`](#explore-the-contents-of-gitlab-ciyml)
- - [How `.gitlab-ci.yml` looks like when the static content is in your repository](#how-gitlab-ciyml-looks-like-when-the-static-content-is-in-your-repository)
- - [How `.gitlab-ci.yml` looks like when using a static generator](#how-gitlab-ciyml-looks-like-when-using-a-static-generator)
- - [How to set up GitLab Pages in a repository where there's also actual code](#how-to-set-up-gitlab-pages-in-a-repository-where-theres-also-actual-code)
-- [Next steps](#next-steps)
- - [Example projects](#example-projects)
- - [Add a custom domain to your Pages website](#add-a-custom-domain-to-your-pages-website)
- - [Secure your custom domain website with TLS](#secure-your-custom-domain-website-with-tls)
- - [Custom error codes pages](#custom-error-codes-pages)
- - [Remove the contents of your pages](#remove-the-contents-of-your-pages)
-- [GitLab Pages on GitLab.com](#gitlab-pages-on-gitlabcom)
-- [Limitations](#limitations)
-- [Redirects in GitLab Pages](#redirects-in-gitlab-pages)
-- [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions)
- - [Can I download my generated pages?](#can-i-download-my-generated-pages)
- - [Can I use GitLab Pages if my project is private?](#can-i-use-gitlab-pages-if-my-project-is-private)
- - [Do I need to create a user/group website before creating a project website?](#do-i-need-to-create-a-usergroup-website-before-creating-a-project-website)
-- [Known issues](#known-issues)
-
-<!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
-
## Getting started with GitLab Pages
> **Note:**
@@ -335,7 +304,8 @@ Visit the GitLab Pages group for a full list of example projects:
### Add a custom domain to your Pages website
If this setting is enabled by your GitLab administrator, you should be able to
-see the **New Domain** button when visiting your project's **Settings > Pages**.
+see the **New Domain** button when visiting your project's settings through the
+gear icon in the top right and then navigating to **Pages**.
![New domain button](img/pages_new_domain_button.png)
@@ -392,7 +362,9 @@ If the case of `404.html`, there are different scenarios. For example:
### Remove the contents of your pages
If you ever feel the need to purge your Pages content, you can do so by going
-to your project's **Settings > Pages** and hit **Remove pages**. Simple as that.
+to your project's settings through the gear icon in the top right, and then
+navigating to **Pages**. Hit the **Remove pages** button and your Pages website
+will be deleted. Simple as that.
![Remove pages](img/pages_remove.png)