Commit ea526705 authored by Evan Read's avatar Evan Read

Update docs for new Members page location on GitLab navigation

Also fixes capitalization.
parent b396bd82
......@@ -357,8 +357,8 @@ things to check to debug the situation.
LDAP yet and must do so first.
- You've waited an hour or [the configured
interval](index.md#adjusting-ldap-group-sync-schedule) for the group to
sync. To speed up the process, either go to the GitLab group **Settings ->
Members** and press **Sync now** (sync one group) or [run the group sync Rake
sync. To speed up the process, either go to the GitLab group **Group information > Members**
and press **Sync now** (sync one group) or [run the group sync Rake
task](../../raketasks/ldap.md#run-a-group-sync) (sync all groups).
If all of the above looks good, jump in to a little more advanced debugging in
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......@@ -211,13 +211,13 @@ After you ensure that you are using OSI-approved licenses for your projects, you
###### Screenshot 1: License overview
On the left sidebar, select **Project Information > Details**. Take a screenshot that includes a view of the license you've chosen for your project.
On the left sidebar, select **Project information > Details**. Take a screenshot that includes a view of the license you've chosen for your project.
![License overview](img/license-overview.png)
###### Screenshot 2: License file
Navigate to one of the license files that you uploaded. You can usually find the license file by selecting **Project Information > Details** and scanning the page for the license.
Navigate to one of the license files that you uploaded. You can usually find the license file by selecting **Project information > Details** and scanning the page for the license.
Make sure the screenshot includes the title of the license.
![License file](img/license-file.png)
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......@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ You can give a user access to all projects in a group.
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Groups**.
1. Select **Your Groups**.
1. Find your group and select it.
1. From the left sidebar, select **Members**.
1. From the left sidebar, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Fill in the fields.
- The role applies to all projects in the group. [Learn more about permissions](../permissions.md).
- On the **Access expiration date**, the user can no longer access projects in the group.
......@@ -118,11 +118,11 @@ You can change the owner of a group. Each group must always have at least one
member with the [Owner role](../permissions.md#group-members-permissions).
- As an administrator:
1. Go to the group and from the left menu, select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and from the left menu, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Give a different member the **Owner** role.
1. Refresh the page. You can now remove the **Owner** role from the original owner.
- As the current group's owner:
1. Go to the group and from the left menu, select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and from the left menu, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Give a different member the **Owner** role.
1. Have the new owner sign in and remove the **Owner** role from you.
......@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Prerequisites:
To remove a member from a group:
1. Go to the group.
1. From the left menu, select **Members**.
1. From the left menu, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Next to the member you want to remove, select **Delete**.
1. Optional. On the **Remove member** confirmation box, select the
**Also unassign this user from linked issues and merge requests** checkbox.
......@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ To find members in a group, you can sort, filter, or search.
Filter a group to find members. By default, all members in the group and subgroups are displayed.
1. Go to the group and select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and select **Group information > Members**.
1. Above the list of members, in the **Filter members** box, enter filter criteria.
- To view members in the group only, select **Membership = Direct**.
- To view members of the group and its subgroups, select **Membership = Inherited**.
......@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Filter a group to find members. By default, all members in the group and subgrou
You can search for members by name, username, or email.
1. Go to the group and select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and select **Group information > Members**.
1. Above the list of members, in the **Filter members** box, enter search criteria.
1. To the right of the **Filter members** box, select the magnifying glass (**{search}**).
......@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ You can search for members by name, username, or email.
You can sort members by **Account**, **Access granted**, **Max role**, or **Last sign-in**.
1. Go to the group and select **Members**.
1. Go to the group and select **Group information > Members**.
1. Above the list of members, on the top right, from the **Account** list, select
the criteria to filter by.
1. To switch the sort between ascending and descending, to the right of the **Account** list, select the
......@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ To share a given group, for example, `Frontend` with another group, for example,
`Engineering`:
1. Go to the `Frontend` group.
1. From the left menu, select **Members**.
1. From the left menu, select **Group information > Members**.
1. Select the **Invite group** tab.
1. In the **Select a group to invite** list, select `Engineering`.
1. For the **Max role**, select a [role](../permissions.md).
......@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ In GitLab 13.11, you can optionally replace the sharing form with a modal window
To share a group after enabling this feature:
1. Go to your group's page.
1. In the left sidebar, go to **Members**, and then select **Invite a group**.
1. In the left sidebar, go to **Group information > Members**, and then select **Invite a group**.
1. Select a group, and select a **Max role**.
1. (Optional) Select an **Access expiration date**.
1. Select **Invite**.
......@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ To create group links via filter:
LDAP user permissions can be manually overridden by an administrator. To override a user's permissions:
1. Go to your group's **Members** page.
1. Go to your group's **Group information > Members** page.
1. In the row for the user you are editing, select the pencil (**{pencil}**) icon.
1. Select the brown **Edit permissions** button in the modal.
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......@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Prerequisite:
To add a user to a project:
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. On the **Invite member** tab, under **GitLab member or Email address**, type the username or email address.
In GitLab 13.11 and later, you can [replace this form with a modal window](#add-a-member-modal-window).
1. Select a [role](../../permissions.md).
......@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Prerequisite:
To add groups to a project:
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. On the **Invite group** tab, under **Select a group to invite**, choose a group.
1. Select the highest max [role](../../permissions.md) for users in the group.
1. Optional. Choose an expiration date. On that date, the user can no longer access the project.
......@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Prerequisite:
To import users:
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. On the **Invite member** tab, at the bottom of the panel, select **Import**.
1. Select the project. You can view only the projects for which you're a maintainer.
1. Select **Import project members**.
......@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Prerequisite:
To remove a member from a project:
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. Next to the project member you want to remove, select **Remove member** **{remove}**.
1. Optional. In the confirmation box, select the **Also unassign this user from related issues and merge requests** checkbox.
1. Select **Remove member**.
......@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ You can filter and sort members in a project.
### Display inherited members
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. In the **Filter members** box, select `Membership` `=` `Inherited`.
1. Press Enter.
......@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ You can filter and sort members in a project.
### Display direct members
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. In the **Filter members** box, select `Membership` `=` `Direct`.
1. Press Enter.
......@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ This feature might not be available to you. Check the **version history** note a
In GitLab 13.11, you can optionally replace the form to add a member with a modal window.
To add a member after enabling this feature:
1. Go to your project and select **Members**.
1. Go to your project and select **Project information > Members**.
1. Select **Invite members**.
1. Enter an email address and select a role.
1. Optional. Select an **Access expiration date**.
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......@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This is where the group sharing feature can be of use.
To share 'Project Acme' with the 'Engineering' group:
1. For 'Project Acme' use the left navigation menu to go to **Members**.
1. For 'Project Acme' use the left navigation menu to go to **Project information > Members**.
1. Select the **Invite group** tab.
1. Add the 'Engineering' group with the maximum access level of your choice.
1. Optionally, select an expiring date.
......@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ In GitLab 13.11, you can optionally replace the sharing form with a modal window
To share a project after enabling this feature:
1. Go to your project's page.
1. In the left sidebar, go to **Members**, and then select **Invite a group**.
1. In the left sidebar, go to **Project information > Members**, and then select **Invite a group**.
1. Select a group, and select a **Max role**.
1. (Optional) Select an **Access expiration date**.
1. Select **Invite**.
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......@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ To see the pipeline status from the merge request page of a forked project
going back to the original project:
1. Create a group containing all the upstream members.
1. Go to the **Members** tab in the forked project and invite the newly-created
1. Go to the **Project information > Members** page in the forked project and invite the newly-created
group to the forked project.
<!-- ## Troubleshooting
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......@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ For the bot:
API calls made with a project access token are associated with the corresponding bot user.
These bot users are included in a project's **Members** list but cannot be modified. Also, a bot
These bot users are included in a project's **Project information > Members** list but cannot be modified. Also, a bot
user cannot be added to any other project.
- The username is set to `project_{project_id}_bot` for the first access token, such as `project_123_bot`.
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