Customize the Help and sign-in page messages (FREE SELF)

In large organizations, it is useful to have information about who to contact or where to go for help. You can customize and display this information on the GitLab /help page and on the GitLab sign-in page.

Add a help message to the Help page

You can add a help message, which is shown at the top of the GitLab /help page (for example, https://gitlab.com/help):

  1. On the left sidebar, expand the top-most chevron ({chevron-down}).
  2. Select Admin Area.
  3. Select Settings > Preferences.
  4. Expand Sign-in and Help page.
  5. In Additional text to show on the Help page, enter the information you want to display on /help.
  6. Select Save changes.

You can now see the message on /help.

NOTE: By default, /help is visible to unauthenticated users. However, if the Public visibility level is restricted, /help is visible only to authenticated users.

Add a help message to the sign-in page

You can add a help message, which is shown on the GitLab sign-in page. The message appears on the sign-in page:

  1. On the left sidebar, expand the top-most chevron ({chevron-down}).
  2. Select Admin Area.
  3. Select Settings > Preferences.
  4. Expand Sign-in and Help page.
  5. In Additional text to show on the sign-in page, enter the information you want to display on the sign-in page.
  6. Select Save changes.

You can now see the message on the sign-in page.

Hide marketing-related entries from the Help page

GitLab marketing-related entries are occasionally shown on the Help page. To hide these entries:

  1. On the left sidebar, expand the top-most chevron ({chevron-down}).
  2. Select Admin Area.
  3. Select Settings > Preferences.
  4. Expand Sign-in and Help page.
  5. Select the Hide marketing-related entries from the Help page checkbox.
  6. Select Save changes.

Set a custom Support page URL

You can specify a custom URL to which users are directed when they:

  • Select Support from the Help dropdown list.
  • Select See our website for help on the Help page.
  1. On the left sidebar, expand the top-most chevron ({chevron-down}).
  2. Select Admin Area.
  3. Select Settings > Preferences.
  4. Expand Sign-in and Help page.
  5. In the Support page URL field, enter the URL.
  6. Select Save changes.

Redirect /help pages

You can redirect all /help links to a destination that meets the necessary requirements.

  1. On the left sidebar, expand the top-most chevron ({chevron-down}).
  2. Select Admin Area.
  3. Select Settings > Preferences.
  4. Expand Sign-in and Help page.
  5. In the Documentation pages URL field, enter the URL.
  6. Select Save changes.

If the "Documentation pages URL" field is empty, the GitLab instance displays a basic version of the documentation sourced from the doc directory of GitLab.

Destination requirements

When redirecting /help, GitLab:

  • Redirects requests to the specified URL.
  • Appends ee and the documentation path, which includes the version number, to the URL.
  • Appends .html to the URL, and removes .md if necessary.

For example, if the URL is set to https://docs.gitlab.com, requests for /help/administration/settings/help_page.md redirect to: https://docs.gitlab.com/${VERSION}/ee/administration/settings/help_page.html.