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# New Pages website from a bundled template
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/issues/47857)
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in GitLab 11.8.
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The simplest way to create a GitLab Pages site is to use one of the most
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popular templates, which come already bundled with GitLab and are ready to go.
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1. From the top navigation, click the **+** button and select **New project**.
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1. Select **Create from Template**.
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1. Choose one of the templates starting with **Pages**:
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![Project templates for Pages](../img/pages_project_templates_v11_8.png)
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1. From the left sidebar, navigate to your project's **CI/CD > Pipelines**
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and click **Run pipeline** to trigger GitLab CI/CD to build and deploy your
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site to the server.
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1. After the pipeline has finished successfully, wait approximately 30 minutes
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for your website to be visible. After waiting 30 minutes, find the link to
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visit your website from your project's **Settings > Pages**. If the link
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leads to a 404 page, wait a few minutes and try again.
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Your website is then visible on your domain and you can modify your files
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as you wish. For every modification pushed to your repository, GitLab CI/CD
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will run a new pipeline to immediately publish your changes to the server.
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