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+---
+type: reference, howto
+stage: Release
+group: Release Management
+info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#designated-technical-writers
+---
+
+# Create a Pages website from a forked sample
+
+GitLab provides [sample projects for the most popular Static Site Generators](https://gitlab.com/pages).
+You can fork one of the sample projects and run the CI/CD pipeline to generate a Pages website.
+
+Fork a sample project when you want to test GitLab Pages or start a new project that's already
+configured to generate a Pages site.
+
+<i class="fa fa-youtube-play youtube" aria-hidden="true"></i> Watch a [video tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWqh9MtT4Bg) of how this works.
+
+To fork a sample project and create a Pages website:
+
+1. View the sample projects by going to the [GitLab Pages examples](https://gitlab.com/pages) group.
+1. Click the name of the project you want to [fork](../../../../gitlab-basics/fork-project.md).
+1. In the top right, click the **Fork** button, and then choose a namespace to fork to.
+1. Go to your project's **CI/CD > Pipelines** and click **Run pipeline**.
+ GitLab CI/CD builds and deploys your site.
+
+The site can take approximately 30 minutes to deploy.
+When the pipeline is finished, go to **Settings > Pages** to find the link to your website from your project.
+
+For every change pushed to your repository, GitLab CI/CD runs a new pipeline
+that immediately publishes your changes to the Pages site.
+
+You can take some **optional** further steps:
+
+- _Remove the fork relationship._ If you want to contribute to the project you forked from,
+ you can keep this relationship. Otherwise, go to your project's **Settings > General**,
+ expand **Advanced settings**, and scroll down to **Remove fork relationship**:
+
+ ![Remove fork relationship](../img/remove_fork_relationship_v13_1.png)
+
+- _Change the URL to match your namespace._ If your Pages site is hosted on GitLab.com,
+ you can rename it to `<namespace>.gitlab.io`, where `<namespace>` is your GitLab namespace
+ (the one you chose when you forked the project).
+
+ - Go to your project's **Settings > General** and expand **Advanced**. Scroll down to
+ **Change path** and change the path to `<namespace>.gitlab.io`.
+
+ For example, if your project's URL is `gitlab.com/gitlab-tests/jekyll`, your namespace is
+ `gitlab-tests`.
+
+ If you set the repository path to `gitlab-tests.gitlab.io`,
+ the resulting URL for your Pages website is `https://gitlab-tests.gitlab.io`.
+
+ ![Change repo's path](../img/change_path_v12_10.png)
+
+ - Now go to your SSG's configuration file and change the [base URL](../getting_started_part_one.md#urls-and-baseurls)
+ from `"project-name"` to `""`. The project name setting varies by SSG and may not be in the config file.