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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ GitLab Pages only supports static websites, meaning, your output files must be H
 
To create your static site, you can either hardcode in HTML, CSS, and JS, or use a [Static Site Generator (SSG)](https://www.staticgen.com/) to simplify your code and build the static site for you, which is highly recommendable and much faster than hardcoding.
 
#### Further Reading
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- Read through this technical overview on [Static versus Dynamic Websites](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/03/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-1-dynamic-x-static/)
- Understand [how modern Static Site Generators work](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/10/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-2/) and what you can add to your static site
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> Note: **do not** open certificates or encryption keys in regular text editors. Always use code editors (such as Sublime Text, Atom, Dreamweaver, Brackets, etc).
 
## Further Reading
- Read through GitLab Pages from A to Z _[Part 2: Quick Start Guide - Setting Up GitLab Pages](getting_started_part_two.md)_
- Read through GitLab Pages from A to Z _[Part 3: Creating and Tweaking `.gitlab-ci.yml` for GitLab Pages](getting_started_part_three.md)_
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@@ -273,7 +273,6 @@ What you can do with GitLab CI is pretty much up to your creativity. Once you ge
- On this blog post, we go through the process of [pulling specific directories from different projects](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/12/07/building-a-new-gitlab-docs-site-with-nanoc-gitlab-ci-and-gitlab-pages/) to deploy this website you're looking at, docs.gitlab.com.
- On this blog post, we teach you [how to use GitLab Pages to produce a code coverage report](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/11/03/publish-code-coverage-report-with-gitlab-pages/).
 
## Further Reading
- Read through _[Part 1: Static Sites, Domains, DNS Records, and SSL/TLS Certificates](getting_started_part_one.md)_
- Read through _[Part 2: Quick Start Guide - Setting Up GitLab Pages](getting_started_part_two.md)_
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|[**← Part 1: Static sites, domains, DNS records, and SSL/TLS certificates**](getting_started_part_one.md)|[**Part 2: Quick start guide - Setting up GitLab Pages →**](getting_started_part_two.md)|
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@@ -106,7 +106,6 @@ On the contrary, if you deploy your website after forking one of our [default ex
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## Further Reading
- Read through _[Part 1: Static Sites, Domains, DNS Records, and SSL/TLS Certificates](getting_started_part_one.md)_
- Read through _[Part 3: Creating and Tweaking `.gitlab-ci.yml` for GitLab Pages](getting_started_part_three.md)_
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|[**← Part 1: Static sites, domains, DNS records, and SSL/TLS certificates**](getting_started_part_one.md)|[**Part 3: Creating and tweaking `.gitlab-ci.yml` for GitLab Pages →**](getting_started_part_three.md)|
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