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# Tutorial
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## How to write a new blog post
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## How to write a new blog post in GitLab
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The steps below describe how to create a new blog post directly via GitLab using
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the Web IDE for users unfamiliar with the `git` command-line client.
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Users comfortable with `git` are free to create and push a new branch to the
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repository directly, without using the Web IDE. In this case a Merge Request
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should still be created to allow the review process to occur.
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### Enter the Web IDE
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* We'll create a new branch in the repository, so your account will require
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`Developper` permissions in the project
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* If you're missing the permissions, please ask TPA. Opening a Merge Request
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from a personal fork will cause CI to fail to deploy the preview
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#### 2. Click the `Web IDE` button just above the file listing
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* The GitLab Web IDE allows you to create a new commit right in your browser,
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