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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/80) in GitLab Enterprise Edition 8.3.
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> - Custom CNAMEs with TLS support were [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/173) in GitLab Enterprise Edition 8.5.
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> - [Ported](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/14605) to GitLab Community Edition in GitLab 8.17.
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> Support for subgroup project's websites was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/30548) in GitLab 11.8.
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> - Support for subgroup project's websites was [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/30548) in GitLab 11.8.
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> - Bundled project templates were [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/47857) in GitLab 11.8.
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**GitLab Pages is a feature that allows you to publish static websites
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directly from a repository in GitLab.**
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<div class="col-md-3"><img src="img/ssgs_pages.png" alt="Examples of SSGs supported by Pages" class="image-noshadow middle display-block"></div>
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</div>
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### Availability
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If you're using GitLab.com, your website will be publicly available to the internet.
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If you're using self-managed instances (Core, Starter, Premium, or Ultimate),
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your websites will be published on your own server, according to the
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[Pages admin settings](../../../administration/pages/index.md) chosen by your sysadmin,
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who can opt for making them public or internal to your server.
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### How it works
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To use GitLab Pages, first you need to create a project in GitLab to upload your website's
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becomes available automatically.
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To deploy your site, GitLab will use its built-in tool called [GitLab CI/CD](../../../ci/README.md),
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that will build your site and publish it to the GitLab Pages server. The sequence of
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to build your site and publish it to the GitLab Pages server. The sequence of
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scripts that GitLab CI/CD runs to accomplish this task is created from a file named
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`.gitlab-ci.yml`, which you can [create and modify](getting_started_part_four.md) at will.
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Optionally, when adding your own domain, you can add an SSL/TLS certificate to secure your
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site under the HTTPS protocol.
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## Getting started
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### Getting started
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To get started with GitLab Pages, you can either:
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- [Create a project from scratch](getting_started_part_two.md#create-a-project-from-scratch).
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- [Copy an existing example project](getting_started_part_two.md#fork-a-project-to-get-started-from).
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- Use a bundled project template that is ready to go ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/47857)
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in GitLab 11.8), as follows:
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- Use a bundled project template ready to go:
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1. From the top navigation, click the **+** button and select **New project**.
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1. Select **Create from Template**.
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- [Use a custom domain](getting_started_part_three.md#adding-your-custom-domain-to-gitlab-pages)
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- Apply [SSL/TLS certification](getting_started_part_three.md#ssltls-certificates) to your custom domain
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## Availability
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If you're using GitLab.com, your website will be publicly available to the internet.
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If you're using self-managed instances (Core, Starter, Premium, or Ultimate),
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your websites will be published on your own server, according to the
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[Pages admin settings](../../../administration/pages/index.md) chosen by your sysadmin,
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who can opt for making them public or internal to your server.
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Note that, if you're using GitLab Pages default domain (`.gitlab.io`),
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your website will be automatically secure and available under
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HTTPS. If you're using your own custom domain, you can
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optionally secure it with SSL/TLS certificates.
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## Explore GitLab Pages
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To learn more about GitLab Pages, read the following tutorials:
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To learn more about configuration options for GitLab Pages, read the following:
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- [Static websites and GitLab Pages domains](getting_started_part_one.md): Understand what is a static website, and how GitLab Pages default domains work
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- [Projects for GitLab Pages and URL structure](getting_started_part_two.md): Forking projects and creating new ones from scratch, understanding URLs structure and baseurls
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- [GitLab Pages custom domains and SSL/TLS Certificates](getting_started_part_three.md): How to add custom domains and subdomains to your website, configure DNS records and SSL/TLS certificates
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- [Creating and Tweaking GitLab CI/CD for GitLab Pages](getting_started_part_four.md): Understand how to create your own `.gitlab-ci.yml` for your site
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- [Exploring GitLab Pages](introduction.md): Technical aspects, specific configuration options, custom 404 pages, limitations
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### GitLab Pages with Static Site Generators (SSGs)
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To understand more about SSGs, their advantages, and how to get the most from them
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with Pages, read through this series:
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- [SSGs part 1: Static vs dynamic websites](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/03/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-1-dynamic-x-static/)
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- [SSGs part 2: Modern static site generators](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/10/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-2/)
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- [SSGs part 3: Build any SSG site with GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/17/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-3-examples-ci/)
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### GitLab Pages with SSL/TLS certificates
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If you're using GitLab Pages default domain (`.gitlab.io`), your website will be
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automatically secure and available under HTTPS. If you're using your own domain, you can
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optionally secure it with SSL/TLS certificates. You can read the following
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tutorials to learn how to use these third-party certificates with GitLab Pages:
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- [CloudFlare](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/02/07/setting-up-gitlab-pages-with-cloudflare-certificates/)
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- [Let's Encrypt](lets_encrypt_for_gitlab_pages.md)
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| Document | Description |
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| [Static websites and Pages domains](getting_started_part_one.md) | Understand what is a static website, and how GitLab Pages default domains work. |
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| [Projects and URL structure](getting_started_part_two.md) | Forking projects and creating new ones from scratch, understanding URLs structure and baseurls. |
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| [GitLab CI/CD for GitLab Pages](getting_started_part_four.md) | Understand how to create your own `.gitlab-ci.yml` for your site. |
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| [Exploring GitLab Pages](introduction.md) | Technical aspects, specific configuration options, custom 404 pages, limitations. |
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| [Custom domains and SSL/TLS Certificates](getting_started_part_three.md) | How to add custom domains and subdomains to your website, configure DNS records and SSL/TLS certificates. |
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| [CloudFlare certificates](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/02/07/setting-up-gitlab-pages-with-cloudflare-certificates/) | Secure your Pages site with CloudFlare certificates. |
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| [Let's Encrypt certificates](lets_encrypt_for_gitlab_pages.md) | Secure your Pages site with Let's Encrypt certificates. |
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| [Static vs dynamic websites](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/03/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-1-dynamic-x-static/) | A conceptual overview on static versus dynamic sites. |
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| [Modern static site generators](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/10/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-2/) | A conceptual overview on SSGs. |
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| [Build any SSG site with GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/17/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-3-examples-ci/) | An overview on using SSGs for GitLab Pages. |
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## Advanced use
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specific reasons. These examples can teach you some advanced techniques
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to use and adapt to your own needs:
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- [Posting to your GitLab Pages blog from iOS](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/08/19/posting-to-your-gitlab-pages-blog-from-ios/)
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- [GitLab CI: Run jobs sequentially, in parallel, or build a custom pipeline](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/07/29/the-basics-of-gitlab-ci/)
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- [GitLab CI: Deployment & environments](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/08/26/ci-deployment-and-environments/)
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- [Building a new GitLab docs site with Nanoc, GitLab CI, and GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/12/07/building-a-new-gitlab-docs-site-with-nanoc-gitlab-ci-and-gitlab-pages/)
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- [Publish code coverage reports with GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/11/03/publish-code-coverage-report-with-gitlab-pages/)
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- [Posting to your GitLab Pages blog from iOS](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/08/19/posting-to-your-gitlab-pages-blog-from-ios/).
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- [GitLab CI: Run jobs sequentially, in parallel, or build a custom pipeline](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/07/29/the-basics-of-gitlab-ci/).
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- [GitLab CI: Deployment & environments](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/08/26/ci-deployment-and-environments/).
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- [Building a new GitLab docs site with Nanoc, GitLab CI, and GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/12/07/building-a-new-gitlab-docs-site-with-nanoc-gitlab-ci-and-gitlab-pages/).
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- [Publish code coverage reports with GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/11/03/publish-code-coverage-report-with-gitlab-pages/).
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## Admin GitLab Pages for CE and EE
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## Admin GitLab Pages for self-managed instances
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Enable and configure GitLab Pages on your own instance (GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Editions) with
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the [admin guide](../../../administration/pages/index.md).
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