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diff --git a/doc/development/documentation/structure.md b/doc/development/documentation/structure.md index e454a401a9d..3cc7f49f05e 100644 --- a/doc/development/documentation/structure.md +++ b/doc/development/documentation/structure.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ description: What to include in GitLab documentation pages. Use these standards to contribute content to the GitLab documentation. Before getting started, familiarize yourself with [GitLab's Documentation guidelines](index.md) -and the [Documentation Style Guide](styleguide.md). +and the [Documentation Style Guide](styleguide/index.md). ## Components of a documentation page @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ pre-deployment and post-deployment tasks. ## Template for new docs -Follow the [folder structure and file name guidelines](styleguide.md#folder-structure-overview) +Follow the [folder structure and file name guidelines](styleguide/index.md#folder-structure-overview) and create a new topic by using this template: ```markdown @@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ commented out to help encourage others to add to it in the future. --> Notes: -- (1): Apply the [tier badges](styleguide.md#product-badges) accordingly. +- (1): Apply the [tier badges](styleguide/index.md#product-badges) accordingly. - (2): Apply the correct format for the - [GitLab version that introduces the feature](styleguide.md#gitlab-versions-and-tiers). + [GitLab version that introduces the feature](styleguide/index.md#gitlab-versions-and-tiers). ``` ## Help and feedback section @@ -230,7 +230,6 @@ Consider the following guidelines when offering examples: - Better and best cases can be considered part of the good case(s) code block. In the same code block, precede each with comments: `# Better` and `# Best`. -NOTE: **Note:** Although the bad-then-good approach is acceptable for the GitLab development guidelines, do not use it for user documentation. For user documentation, use *Do* and *Don't*. For examples, see the [Pajamas Design System](https://design.gitlab.com/content/punctuation/). |