add intro section "Custom domains for GitLab Pages" for comprehensiveness and SEO
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These steps assume you've already [set your site up](getting_started_part_two.md) and and it's served under the default Pages domain `namespace.gitlab.io`, or `namespace.gitlab.io/project-name`.
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### Custom domains for GitLab Pages
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To use one or more custom domain with your Pages site, there are two things
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you should consider first, which we'll cover in this guide:
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1. Either if you're adding a **root domain** or a **subdomain**, for which
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you'll need to set up [DNS records](#dns-records)
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1. Whether you want to add an [SSL/TLS certificate](#ssl-tls-certificates) or not
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Let's start from the beginning. If you already know how these things work
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and want to skip the tutorial, you may be interested in the [TL;DR](#tl-dr) section
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below.
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### DNS Records
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A Domain Name System (DNS) web service routes visitors to websites
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