Commit 5524ab7b authored by Craig Norris's avatar Craig Norris

Merge branch '333189-aqualls-top-nav-projects' into 'master'

Update references to Projects in top bar

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!63701
parents a6025e2c 72287743
......@@ -35,7 +35,9 @@ metrics exposed by the [GitLab exporter](../prometheus/gitlab_metrics.md#metrics
1. Go to **Admin Area > Settings > Metrics and profiling** and expand the **Self monitoring** section.
1. Toggle the **Create Project** button on.
1. Once your GitLab instance creates the project, GitLab displays a link to the project in the text above the **Create Project** toggle. You can also find it under **Projects > Your projects**.
1. After your GitLab instance creates the project, GitLab displays a link to the
project in the text above the **Create Project** toggle. You can also find it
from the top bar by selecting **Menu > Project**, then selecting **Your projects**.
## Deleting the self monitoring project
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......@@ -168,7 +168,8 @@ Click on **Compare branches and continue** to go to the
After forking a project and applying your local changes, complete the following steps to
create a merge request from your fork to contribute back to the main project:
1. Go to **Projects > Your Projects** and select your fork of the repository.
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Project**.
1. Select **Your Projects**, then select your fork of the repository.
1. In the left menu, go to **Merge requests**, and click **New merge request**.
1. In the **Source branch** drop-down list box, select your branch in your forked repository as the source branch.
1. In the **Target branch** drop-down list box, select the branch from the upstream repository as the target branch.
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......@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Example `.compliance-gitlab-ci.yml`
```yaml
# Allows compliance team to control the ordering and interweaving of stages/jobs.
# Stages without jobs defined will remain hidden.
stages:
stages:
- pre-compliance
- build
- test
......@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ sanity check:
- when: always
allow_failure: false
before_script:
- "# No before scripts."
- "# No before scripts."
script:
- echo "running $FOO"
after_script:
......@@ -298,10 +298,11 @@ To find an archived project:
1. If you:
- Have the project's URL, open the project's page in your browser.
- Don't have the project's URL:
1. Click **Projects > Explore projects**.
1. In the **Sort projects** dropdown box, select **Show archived projects**.
1. In the **Filter by name** field, provide the project's name.
1. Click the link to the project to open its **Details** page.
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Project**.
1. Select **Explore projects**.
1. In the **Sort projects** dropdown box, select **Show archived projects**.
1. In the **Filter by name** field, provide the project's name.
1. Click the link to the project to open its **Details** page.
Next, to unarchive the project:
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......@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ code are saved in projects, and most features are in the scope of projects.
You can explore other popular projects available on GitLab. To explore projects:
1. Click **Projects** in the navigation bar.
1. Click **Explore Projects**.
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Project**.
1. Select **Explore Projects**.
GitLab displays a list of projects, sorted by last updated date. To view
projects with the most [stars](#star-a-project), click **Most stars**. To view
......@@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ To star a project:
To view your starred projects:
1. Click **Projects** in the navigation bar.
1. Click **Starred Projects**.
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Project**.
1. Select **Starred Projects**.
1. GitLab displays information about your starred projects, including:
- Project description, including name, description, and icon
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......@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ author, type, and action. Also, you can sort them by
## Projects
You can search through your projects from the left menu, by clicking the menu bar, then **Projects**.
You can search through your projects from the top bar, by selecting **Menu > Projects**.
On the field **Filter by name**, type the project or group name you want to find, and GitLab
filters them for you as you type.
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