Commit d8b75f5a authored by Marcin Sedlak-Jakubowski's avatar Marcin Sedlak-Jakubowski

Merge branch 'docs-labels-update' into 'master'

Update to Project Labels info

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!54100
parents 63e66a63 264f3174
......@@ -59,21 +59,25 @@ and edit labels.
> Showing all inherited labels [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/241990) in GitLab 13.5.
To view the project labels list, navigate to the project and click **Issues > Labels**.
The list includes all labels that are defined at the project level, as well as all
labels defined by its ancestor groups.
For each label, you can see the project or group path from where it was created.
You can filter the list by entering a search query at the top and clicking search (**{search}**).
To view a project's available labels, in the project, go to **Issues > Labels**.
Its list of labels includes both the labels defined at the project level, and
all labels defined by its ancestor groups. For each label, you can see the
project or group path from where it was created. You can filter the list by
entering a search query in the **Filter** field, and then clicking its search
icon (**{search}**).
To create a new project label:
1. Navigate to **Issues > Labels** in the project.
1. Click the **New label** button.
- Enter the title.
- (Optional) Enter a description.
- (Optional) Select a background color by clicking on the available colors, or input
a hex color value for a specific color.
1. Click **Create label** to create the label.
1. In your project, go to **Issues > Labels**.
1. Select the **New label** button.
1. In the **Title** field, enter a short, descriptive name for the label. You
can also use this field to create [scoped, mutually exclusive labels](#scoped-labels).
1. (Optional) In the **Description** field, you can enter additional
information about how and when to use this label.
1. (Optional) Select a background color for the label by selecting one of the
available colors, or by entering a hex color value in the **Background color**
field.
1. Select **Create label**.
You can also create a new project label from within an issue or merge request. In the
label section of the right sidebar of an issue or a merge request:
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