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Top-level page type

The top-level page is at the highest level of each section in Use GitLab in the global navigation. This page type:

Format

The top-level page should be in this format.

title: Title (The name of the top-level page, like "Manage your organization")
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Briefly describe the workflow's key features. Use the active voice, for example, "Manage projects to track issues, plan work, and collaborate on code."

|   |   |   |
|---|---|---|
| [**Getting started**](../../user/get_started/get_started_projects.md)<br>Overview of how features fit together. | [**Page name**](file.md)<br>Keyword, keyword, keyword, keyword. | [**Page name**](file.md)<br>Keyword, keyword, keyword, keyword. |
| [**Page name**](file.md)<br>Keyword, keyword, keyword, keyword. | [**Page name**](file.md)<br>Keyword, keyword, keyword, keyword. | [**Page name**](file.md)<br>Keyword, keyword, keyword, keyword. |

Update the table when a new page is added, or if the pages are reordered.

Top-level page titles

The title must be an active verb that describes the workflow, like Manage your infrastructure or Organize work with projects.

The description metadata on the top-level page determines the text that appears on the GitLab documentation home page.

Use the following metadata format:

stage: Name
group: Name
description: List 3 to 4 features linked from the page.
info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments

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