Commit f6fdb2d4 authored by Christen Dybenko's avatar Christen Dybenko Committed by Marcia Ramos

Update docs to include the resolved comment area

parent ce62970d
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/13049) in GitLab 13.1.
Discussion threads can be resolved on Designs. You can mark a thread as resolved
or unresolved by clicking the **Resolve thread** icon at the first comment of the
discussion.
Discussion threads can be resolved on Designs.
![Resolve thread icon](img/resolve_design-discussion_icon_v13_1.png)
There are two ways to resolve/unresolve a Design thread:
Pinned comments can also be resolved or unresolved in their threads.
When replying to a comment, you will see a checkbox that you can click in order to resolve or unresolve
the thread once published.
1. You can mark a thread as resolved or unresolved by clicking the checkmark icon for **Resolve thread** in the top-right corner of the first comment of the discussion:
![Resolve checkbox](img/resolve_design-discussion_checkbox_v13_1.png)
![Resolve thread icon](img/resolve_design-discussion_icon_v13_1.png)
1. Design threads can also be resolved or unresolved in their threads by using a checkbox.
When replying to a comment, you will see a checkbox that you can click in order to resolve or unresolve
the thread once published:
![Resolve checkbox](img/resolve_design-discussion_checkbox_v13_1.png)
Note that your resolved comment pins will disappear from the Design to free up space for new discussions.
However, if you need to revisit or find a resolved discussion, all of your resolved threads will be
available in the **Resolved Comment** area at the bottom of the right sidebar.
## Referring to designs in Markdown
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