Commit d1f38742 authored by Achilleas Pipinellis's avatar Achilleas Pipinellis

Merge branch 'docs-pages-followup' into 'master'

Docs: Pages - Better headings - SEO

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!19577
parents 1cd17020 b85abe35
......@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Here's a list of what you can't do with subgroups:
- [GitLab Pages](../../project/pages/index.md) supports projects hosted under
a subgroup, but not subgroup websites.
That means that only the highest-level group supports
[group websites](../../project/pages/getting_started_part_one.md#gitlab-pages-domain-names),
[group websites](../../project/pages/getting_started_part_one.md#gitlab-pages-default-domain-names),
although you can have project websites under a subgroup.
- It is not possible to share a project with a group that's an ancestor of
the group the project is in. That means you can only share as you walk down
......
......@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ To do so, follow the steps below.
1. From your **Project**'s **[Dashboard](https://gitlab.com/dashboard/projects)**,
click **New project**, and name it according to the
[Pages domain names](../getting_started_part_one.md#gitlab-pages-domain-names).
[Pages domain names](../getting_started_part_one.md#gitlab-pages-default-domain-names).
1. Clone it to your local computer, add your website
files to your project, add, commit and push to GitLab.
Alternativelly, you can run `git init` in your local directory,
......
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ type: concepts, reference
On this document, learn how to name your project for GitLab Pages
according to your intended website's URL.
## GitLab Pages domain names
## GitLab Pages default domain names
>**Note:**
If you use your own GitLab instance to deploy your
......@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ To understand Pages domains clearly, read the examples below.
- On your GitLab instance, replace `gitlab.io` above with your
Pages server domain. Ask your sysadmin for this information.
## URLs and Baseurls
## URLs and baseurls
Every Static Site Generator (SSG) default configuration expects
to find your website under a (sub)domain (`example.com`), not
......@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ example we've just mentioned, you'd have to change Jekyll's `_config.yml` to:
baseurl: ""
```
## Custom Domains
## Custom domains
GitLab Pages supports custom domains and subdomains, served under HTTP or HTTPS.
See [GitLab Pages custom domains and SSL/TLS Certificates](custom_domains_ssl_tls_certification/index.md) for more information.
......@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ to build your site and publish it to the GitLab Pages server. The sequence of
scripts that GitLab CI/CD runs to accomplish this task is created from a file named
`.gitlab-ci.yml`, which you can [create and modify](getting_started_part_four.md) at will. A specific `job` called `pages` in the configuration file will make GitLab aware that you are deploying a GitLab Pages website.
You can either use GitLab's [default domain for GitLab Pages websites](getting_started_part_one.md#gitlab-pages-domain-names),
You can either use GitLab's [default domain for GitLab Pages websites](getting_started_part_one.md#gitlab-pages-default-domain-names),
`*.gitlab.io`, or your own domain (`example.com`). In that case, you'll
need admin access to your domain's registrar (or control panel) to set it up with Pages.
......
Markdown is supported
0%
or
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment