Commit 16910b84 authored by Susan Tacker's avatar Susan Tacker

Merge branch 'sselhorn-master-patch-73045' into 'master'

Added more detail about how INFO renders

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!72026
parents b8095dcd a2ab563d
...@@ -1447,6 +1447,40 @@ It renders on the GitLab documentation site as: ...@@ -1447,6 +1447,40 @@ It renders on the GitLab documentation site as:
INFO: INFO:
This information is important. This information is important.
The text always renders in a floating text box to the right of the text around it.
To view the rendered GitLab docs site, check the review app in the MR. You might need to move the text up or down
in the surrounding text, depending on where you'd like to floating box to appear.
For example, if your page has text like this:
```markdown
This is an introductory paragraph. GitLab uses the SSH protocol to securely communicate with Git.
When you use SSH keys to authenticate to the GitLab remote server,
you don't need to supply your username and password each time.
INFO:
Here is some information. This information is an important addition to how you
work with GitLab and you might want to consider it.
And here is another paragraph. GitLab uses the SSH protocol to securely communicate with Git.
When you use SSH keys to authenticate to the GitLab remote server,
you don't need to supply your username and password each time.
```
It renders on the GitLab documentation site as:
This is an introductory paragraph. GitLab uses the SSH protocol to securely communicate with Git.
When you use SSH keys to authenticate to the GitLab remote server,
you don't need to supply your username and password each time.
INFO:
Here is some information. This information is an important addition to how you
work with GitLab and you might want to consider it.
And here is another paragraph. GitLab uses the SSH protocol to securely communicate with Git.
When you use SSH keys to authenticate to the GitLab remote server,
you don't need to supply your username and password each time.
### Disclaimer ### Disclaimer
Use to describe future functionality only. Use to describe future functionality only.
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