BigW Consortium Gitlab

Commit 3bf60f8a by Achilleas Pipinellis

Change images location (s/images/img)

parent dde136ad
......@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ Watch the [video tutorial](https://youtu.be/TWqh9MtT4Bg) we've created for the s
1. Choose your SSG template
1. Fork a project from the [Pages group](https://gitlab.com/pages)
1. Remove the fork relationship by navigating to your **Project**'s **Settings** > **Edit Project**
![remove fork relashionship](images/remove_fork_relashionship.png)
![remove fork relashionship](img/remove_fork_relashionship.png)
1. Enable Shared Runners for your fork: navigate to your **Project**'s **Settings** > **CI/CD Pipelines**
1. Trigger a build (push a change to any file)
......@@ -73,17 +73,17 @@ To turn a **project website** forked from the Pages group into a **user/group**
1. From your **Project**'s **[Dashboard](https://gitlab.com/dashboard/projects)**, click **New project**, and name it considering the [examples above](#practical-examples).
1. Clone it to your local computer, add your website files to your project, add, commit and push to GitLab.
1. From the your **Project**'s page, click **Set up CI**:
![setup GitLab CI](images/setup_ci.png)
![setup GitLab CI](img/setup_ci.png)
1. Choose one of the templates from the dropbox menu. Pick up the template corresponding to the SSG you're using (or plain HTML).
![gitlab-ci templates](images/choose_ci_template.png)
![gitlab-ci templates](img/choose_ci_template.png)
Once you have both site files and `.gitlab-ci.yml` in your project's root, GitLab CI will build your site and deploy it with Pages. Once the first build passes, you see your site is live by navigating to your **Project**'s **Settings** > **Pages**, where you'll find its default URL.
> **Notes:**
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> - GitLab Pages [supports any SSG](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/17/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-3-examples-ci/), but, if you don't find yours among the templates, you'll need to configure your own `.gitlab-ci.yml`. Do do that, please read through the article [Creating and Tweaking `.gitlab-ci.yml` for GitLab Pages](pages_creating_and_tweaking_gitlab-ci_.html). New SSGs are very welcome among the [example projects](https://gitlab.com/pages). If you set up a new one, please [contribute](https://gitlab.com/pages/pages.gitlab.io/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) to our examples.
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> - The second step _"Clone it to your local computer"_, can be done differently, achieving the same results: instead of cloning the bare repository to you local computer and moving your site files into it, you can run `git init` in your local website directory, add the remote URL: `git remote add origin git@gitlab.com:namespace/project-name.git`, then add, commit, and push.
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......@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ In case you want to point a root domain (`example.com`) to your GitLab Pages sit
**Practical Example:**
![DNS A record pointing to GitLab.com Pages server](images/dns_a_record_example.png)
![DNS A record pointing to GitLab.com Pages server](img/dns_a_record_example.png)
#### DNS CNAME record
......@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Notice that, despite it's a user or project website, the `CNAME` should point to
**Practical Example:**
![DNS CNAME record pointing to GitLab.com project](images/dns_cname_record_example.png)
![DNS CNAME record pointing to GitLab.com project](img/dns_cname_record_example.png)
#### TL;DR
......@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Regardless the CA you choose, the steps to add your certificate to your Pages pr
1. An intermediary certificate
1. A public key
![Pages project - adding certificates](images/add_certificate_to_pages.png)
![Pages project - adding certificates](img/add_certificate_to_pages.png)
These fields are found under your **Project**'s **Settings** > **Pages** > **New Domain**.
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