Skip to content
Snippets Groups Projects
Commit 9e2d6ce9 authored by Suzanne Selhorn's avatar Suzanne Selhorn
Browse files

Updating case and a few small details

Making bullets a bit more parallel
parent 9665f8f3
No related branches found
No related tags found
1 merge request!106233Updating case and a few small details
......@@ -13,18 +13,18 @@ which means you can use the same name for projects in different namespaces.
GitLab has two types of namespaces:
- A *Personal* namespace, which is based on your username and provided to you when you create your account.
- If you change your username, the project and namespace URLs in your account also change. Before you change your username,
read about [repository redirects](../project/repository/index.md#what-happens-when-a-repository-path-changes).
- A *personal* namespace, which is based on your username and provided to you when you create your account.
- You cannot create subgroups in a personal namespace.
- Groups in your namespace do not inherit your namespace permissions and group features.
- All the *Personal Projects* created fall under the scope of this namespace.
- All the projects you create are under the scope of this namespace.
- If you change your username, the project and namespace URLs in your account also change. Before you change your username,
read about [repository redirects](../project/repository/index.md#what-happens-when-a-repository-path-changes).
- A *group* or *subgroup* namespace:
- A *group* or *subgroup* namespace, which is based on the group or subgroup name:
- You can create multiple subgroups to manage multiple projects.
- You can change the URL of group and subgroup namespaces.
- You can configure settings specifically for each subgroup and project in the namespace.
- When you create a subgroup, it inherits some of the parent group settings. You can view these in the subgroup **Settings**.
- You can change the URL of group and subgroup namespaces.
## Determine which type of namespace you're viewing
......
0% Loading or .
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment