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# How to fork a project # How to fork a project
A fork is a copy of an original repository that you can put in another namespace A fork is a copy of an original repository that you put in another namespace
where you can experiment and apply changes that you can later decide if where you can experiment and apply changes that you can later decide whether or
publishing or not, without affecting your original project. not to share, without affecting the original project.
It takes just a few steps to fork a project in GitLab. It takes just a few steps to fork a project in GitLab.
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Once you've set the DNS record, you'll need navigate to your project's Once you've set the DNS record, you'll need navigate to your project's
**Setting > Pages** and click **+ New domain** to add your custom domain to **Setting > Pages** and click **+ New domain** to add your custom domain to
GitLab Pages. You can choose whether to add an [SSL/TLS certificate](#ssltls-certificates) GitLab Pages. You can choose whether to add an [SSL/TLS certificate](#ssltls-certificates)
to make your website accessible under HTTPS or leave it blank. If don't add a certificate, to make your website accessible under HTTPS or leave it blank. If you don't add a certificate,
your site will be accessible only via HTTP: your site will be accessible only via HTTP:
![Add new domain](img/add_certificate_to_pages.png) ![Add new domain](img/add_certificate_to_pages.png)
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