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diff --git a/doc/user/project/pages/getting_started_part_one.md b/doc/user/project/pages/getting_started_part_one.md index 595241b2cba..9a95fb70964 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/pages/getting_started_part_one.md +++ b/doc/user/project/pages/getting_started_part_one.md @@ -77,41 +77,41 @@ Learn more about [namespaces](../../group/index.md#namespaces). #### Project Websites - You created a project called `blog` under your username `john`, -therefore your project URL is `https://gitlab.com/john/blog/`. -Once you enable GitLab Pages for this project, and build your site, -it will be available under `https://john.gitlab.io/blog/`. + therefore your project URL is `https://gitlab.com/john/blog/`. + Once you enable GitLab Pages for this project, and build your site, + it will be available under `https://john.gitlab.io/blog/`. - You created a group for all your websites called `websites`, -and a project within this group is called `blog`. Your project -URL is `https://gitlab.com/websites/blog/`. Once you enable -GitLab Pages for this project, the site will live under -`https://websites.gitlab.io/blog/`. + and a project within this group is called `blog`. Your project + URL is `https://gitlab.com/websites/blog/`. Once you enable + GitLab Pages for this project, the site will live under + `https://websites.gitlab.io/blog/`. - You created a group for your engineering department called `engineering`, -a subgroup for all your documentation websites called `docs`, -and a project within this subgroup is called `workflows`. Your project -URL is `https://gitlab.com/engineering/docs/workflows/`. Once you enable -GitLab Pages for this project, the site will live under -`https://engineering.gitlab.io/docs/workflows`. + a subgroup for all your documentation websites called `docs`, + and a project within this subgroup is called `workflows`. Your project + URL is `https://gitlab.com/engineering/docs/workflows/`. Once you enable + GitLab Pages for this project, the site will live under + `https://engineering.gitlab.io/docs/workflows`. #### User and Group Websites - Under your username, `john`, you created a project called -`john.gitlab.io`. Your project URL will be `https://gitlab.com/john/john.gitlab.io`. -Once you enable GitLab Pages for your project, your website -will be published under `https://john.gitlab.io`. + `john.gitlab.io`. Your project URL will be `https://gitlab.com/john/john.gitlab.io`. + Once you enable GitLab Pages for your project, your website + will be published under `https://john.gitlab.io`. - Under your group `websites`, you created a project called -`websites.gitlab.io`. your project's URL will be `https://gitlab.com/websites/websites.gitlab.io`. -Once you enable GitLab Pages for your project, -your website will be published under `https://websites.gitlab.io`. + `websites.gitlab.io`. your project's URL will be `https://gitlab.com/websites/websites.gitlab.io`. + Once you enable GitLab Pages for your project, + your website will be published under `https://websites.gitlab.io`. > Support for subgroup project's websites was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/30548) in GitLab 11.8. **General example:** - On GitLab.com, a project site will always be available under -`https://namespace.gitlab.io/project-name` + `https://namespace.gitlab.io/project-name` - On GitLab.com, a user or group website will be available under -`https://namespace.gitlab.io/` + `https://namespace.gitlab.io/` - On your GitLab instance, replace `gitlab.io` above with your -Pages server domain. Ask your sysadmin for this information. + Pages server domain. Ask your sysadmin for this information. _Read on about [Projects for GitLab Pages and URL structure](getting_started_part_two.md)._ |