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## Getting started
-To get started with GitLab Pages, you can either [create a project from scratch](getting_started_part_two.md#create-a-project-from-scratch),
+To get started with GitLab Pages, you can either [create a project from scratch](getting_started_part_two.md#create-a-project-from-scratch),
use a [bundled template](getting_started_part_two.md#use-one-of-the-popular-pages-templates-bundled-with-gitlab), or copy any of our existing example projects:
1. Choose an [example project](https://gitlab.com/pages) to [fork](../../../gitlab-basics/fork-project.md#how-to-fork-a-project):
by forking a project, you create a copy of the codebase you're forking from to start from a template instead of starting from scratch.
1. From the left sidebar, navigate to your project's **CI/CD > Pipelines** and click
-**Run pipeline** so that GitLab CI/CD will build and deploy your site to the server.
+ **Run pipeline** so that GitLab CI/CD will build and deploy your site to the server.
1. Once the pipeline has finished successfully, find the link to visit your website from your
project's **Settings > Pages**.
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ with Pages, read through this series:
### GitLab Pages with SSL/TLS certificates
-If you're using GitLab Pages default domain (`.gitlab.io`), your website will be
+If you're using GitLab Pages default domain (`.gitlab.io`), your website will be
automatically secure and available under HTTPS. If you're using your own domain, you can
optionally secure it with SSL/TLS certificates. You can read the following
tutorials to learn how to use these third-party certificates with GitLab Pages: