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@@ -1,31 +1,28 @@
-# GitLab Pages from A to Z: Part 1
-
-> **Article [Type](../../../development/writing_documentation.html#types-of-technical-articles)**: user guide ||
-> **Level**: beginner ||
-> **Author**: [Marcia Ramos](https://gitlab.com/marcia) ||
-> **Publication date:** 2017/02/22
-
-- **Part 1: Static sites and GitLab Pages domains**
-- [Part 2: Quick start guide - Setting up GitLab Pages](getting_started_part_two.md)
-- [Part 3: Setting Up Custom Domains - DNS Records and SSL/TLS Certificates](getting_started_part_three.md)
-- [Part 4: Creating and tweaking `.gitlab-ci.yml` for GitLab Pages](getting_started_part_four.md)
-
-## GitLab Pages from A to Z
-
-This is a comprehensive guide, made for those who want to
+---
+last_updated: 2018-02-16
+author: Marcia Ramos
+author_gitlab: marcia
+level: beginner
+article_type: user guide
+date: 2017-02-22
+---
+
+# Static sites and GitLab Pages domains
+
+This document is the beginning of a comprehensive guide, made for those who want to
publish a website with GitLab Pages but aren't familiar with
the entire process involved.
-This [first part](#what-you-need-to-know-before-getting-started) of this series will present you to the concepts of
+This [first document](#what-you-need-to-know-before-getting-started) of this series will present you to the concepts of
static sites, and go over how the default Pages domains work.
-The [second part](getting_started_part_two.md) covers how to get started with GitLab Pages: deploy
+The [second document](getting_started_part_two.md) covers how to get started with GitLab Pages: deploy
a website from a forked project or create a new one from scratch.
-The [third part](getting_started_part_three.md) will show you how to set up a custom domain or subdomain
+The [third document](getting_started_part_three.md) will show you how to set up a custom domain or subdomain
to your site already deployed.
-The [fourth part](getting_started_part_four.md) will show you how to create and tweak GitLab CI for
+The [fourth document](getting_started_part_four.md) will show you how to create and tweak GitLab CI for
GitLab Pages.
To **enable** GitLab Pages for GitLab CE (Community Edition)
@@ -113,6 +110,4 @@ You can only create the highest level group website.
- On your GitLab instance, replace `gitlab.io` above with your
Pages server domain. Ask your sysadmin for this information.
-|||
-|:--|--:|
-||[**Part 2: Quick start guide - Setting up GitLab Pages →**](getting_started_part_two.md)|
+_Read on about [Projects for GitLab Pages and URL structure](getting_started_part_two.md)._