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diff --git a/doc/tutorials/manage_user/index.md b/doc/tutorials/manage_user/index.md index 91309d7cb42..df343fe5f08 100644 --- a/doc/tutorials/manage_user/index.md +++ b/doc/tutorials/manage_user/index.md @@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ You will now create subgroups to reflect this organization structure. > Subgroups and projects must have visibility settings that are at least as restrictive as the visibility setting of their parent group. For example, you cannot have a private parent group and a public subgroup. -1. On the left sidebar, expand the top-most chevron (**{chevron-down}**). -1. Select **View all your groups**. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to**. +1. Select **View all my groups**. 1. Select **Development**. You should see an **Owner** label next to the group name as you have the Owner role. 1. On the parent group's overview page, in the upper-right corner, select **New subgroup**. @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ for the organization. You will now manually create the users for your organization. These are test users. To create the first test user, Alex Smith: -1. On the left sidebar, expand the top-most chevron (**{chevron-down}**). +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to**. 1. Select **Admin Area**. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Overview > Users**. 1. Select **New user**. @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ You can give users access to all projects in a group by adding them to that grou First, you will add all the users to the parent group, Development. -1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the **Development** group. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the **Development** group. 1. Select **Manage > Members**. 1. Select **Invite members**. 1. Complete the fields for the product manager, Alex Smith. @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ subgroups with the same role. You can filter a subgroup to show which users are direct members of that subgroup, and which members have inherited membership of that subgroup from the parent group. -1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the **Development** group. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the **Development** group. 1. Select the **User Experience** subgroup. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Subgroup information > Members**. 1. On the **Members** page, select the **Filter members** field. @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ them from the parent group. Go back to the parent group and remove everyone except Alex Smith: -1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the parent group. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the parent group. 1. Select **Manage > Members**. 1. On the member row you want to remove, select the vertical ellipsis (**{ellipsis_v}**) and then select **Remove member**. @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ You will now add users directly to the different subgroups. ### Add users to the Product Management subgroup -1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the **Development** group. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the **Development** group. 1. Select the **Product Management** subgroup. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Subgroup information > Members**. @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ add users to the Engineering subgroup. You are now going to invite some users to the Engineering subgroup. -1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the **Development** group. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the **Development** group. 1. Select the **Engineering** subgroup. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Subgroup information > Members**. The only members are you and Alex, both with the Owner role. These are inherited roles. @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ included in both nested subgroups due to inherited permissions. Therefore, you will add these users to the appropriate nested subgroup directly rather than to the User Experience subgroup. -1. 1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the **Development** group. +1. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the **Development** group. 1. Select the **User Experience** subgroup, and then the **UX Design** subgroup. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Subgroup information > Members**. You and Alex Smith are currently the only members. These are inherited roles. @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ need to work on, and that piece of work is for the whole organization. To organi that work, you are going to create a project in the Development parent group, and add different users to that project. -1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the **Development** group. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the **Development** group. 1. Select **Create new** (**{plus}**) and **New project/repository**. 1. Select **Create blank project**. 1. Enter the project details: @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ directly to the project. ## Add users to the project and parent group -1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the **Release 2.0** project. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the **Release 2.0** project. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Manage > Members**. 1. Select **Invite members**. Invite the following users: @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ projects by assigning roles. You can also change the visibility of individual features in a project. You cannot do this for groups. -1. On the left sidebar, at the top, select **Search GitLab** (**{search}**) to find the **Release 2.0** project. +1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find the **Release 2.0** project. 1. Select **Settings > General**. 1. Expand **Visibility, project features, permissions**. 1. In **Project visibility**, you can who can see the project in the public access |