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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-cache.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ You can disable and enable caching at will, as well as control the lifetime of a

1. In the Scaleway console, navigate to the Edge Services dashboard for the Object Storage or Load Balancer pipeline on which you want to enable caching:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-lb-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for an Edge Services Load Balancer pipeline, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />

2. In the **Cache** panel, use the <Icon name="toggle" /> icon to enable the cache.

Expand All @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Purging objects clears all objects from your cache. Afterward, Edge Services wil

1. In the Scaleway console, navigate to the Edge Services dashboard for the Object Storage bucket or Load Balancer pipeline whose cache you want to purge:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-lb-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for an Edge Services Load Balancer pipeline, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />

2. In the **Purge cache** panel, click **Purge all**.

Expand All @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ This allows you to specify the precise objects that you want to clear from the c

1. In the Scaleway console, navigate to the Edge Services dashboard for the Object Storage bucket or Load Balancer pipeline whose cache you want to purge:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-lb-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for an Edge Services Load Balancer pipeline, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />

2. In the **Purge cache** panel, click **Purge by object**.

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ For Object Storage bucket origins, the following example call to the S3 API upda

1. In the Scaleway console, navigate to the Edge Services dashboard for the Object Storage bucket or Load Balancer pipeline whose cache you want to disable:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-lb-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for an Edge Services Load Balancer pipeline, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />

2. In the **Cache** panel, use the <Icon name="toggle" /> icon to disable the cache.

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-custom-domain.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The procedure for adding a customized endpoint is as follows:

1. In the Scaleway console, navigate to the Edge Services dashboard for the Object Storage or Load Balancer pipeline whose domain you want to customize:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-lb-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />

2. In the **Endpoint** panel, click **Configure domain**. The following screen displays:

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ After customizing your domain, you can edit it (or its certificate) at any time

1. In the Scaleway console, navigate to the Edge Services dashboard for the Object Storage bucket or Load Balancer pipeline whose domain you want to customize:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-lb-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />

2. In the **Endpoint** panel, click **Edit**. The **Edit Domain** screen displays.

Expand All @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Even though the original Edge Services endpoint (e.g. `https://pipeline-id.svc.e

1. In the Scaleway console, navigate to the Edge Services dashboard for the Object Storage bucket or Load Balancer pipeline whose domain you want to reset:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-lb-dashboard.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Edge Services dashboard in the Scaleway console. This is a dashboard for Edge Services on an Object Storage bucket, showing links to the documentation, Scaleway Cockpit, the endpoint, cache settings and a button to disable the pipeline." />

2. In the **Endpoint** panel, click **Reset**.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-lb.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ You can create an Edge Services pipeline from the Load Balancer section of the c

2. Click **Create pipeline**. The pipeline creation wizard displays.

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-create-pipeline-lb.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Scaleway console shows the Edge Services pipeline creation wizard. It prompts you to select an origin type (Load Balancer or Object Storage), and configure the other options described below on this page." />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-create-pipeline-lb.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Scaleway console shows the Edge Services pipeline creation wizard. It prompts you to select an origin type (Load Balancer or Object Storage), and configure the other options described below on this page." />

3. Configure the [origin](/edge-services/concepts/#origin) for this pipeline:
- Select **Load Balancer** as the origin type.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pages/edge-services/quickstart.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ If you already own a domain, you can customize an Edge Services pipeline endpoin

2. In the **Endpoint** panel, click **Configure domain**. The following screen displays:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-configure-domain.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Configure Domain screen in the Edge Services part of the Scaleway console. Step one is to set a subdomain, step two is to provide an SSL/TLS certificate" />
<Lightbox src="scaleway-edge-services-configure-domain.webp" alt="A screenshot of the Configure Domain screen in the Edge Services part of the Scaleway console. Step one is to set a subdomain, step two is to provide an SSL/TLS certificate" />

3. Set a subdomain from which your Object Storage bucket or Load Balancer origin will be accessible via its Edge Services pipeline. You must already own the primary domain. For example, if you own `beautiful-domain.com`, choose any subdomain you like and enter `my-chosen-subdomain.beautiful-domain.com` into the box.

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4 changes: 1 addition & 3 deletions pages/load-balancer/how-to/add-certificate.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -190,9 +190,7 @@ If you are using the [import certificate](#how-to-import-a-certificate) option,

## How to manage your certificates

View the certificate(s) that you have uploaded for your Load Balancer on the **SSL certificates** tab:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-certificate-list.webp" alt="" />
View the certificate(s) that you have uploaded for your Load Balancer on the **SSL certificates** tab.

Use the <Icon name="delete" /> button to delete unwanted certificates.

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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions pages/messaging/how-to/create-manage-subscriptions.mdx
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1. Access the subscriptions listing page (from the console side menu, **Serverless** > **Topics and Events** > **Topics**, click the topic containing the subscription).

2. Click the <Icon name="more" /> icon next to the subscription you wish to confirm, then select **Confirm subscription** from the menu. A pop-up displays:
2. Click the <Icon name="more" /> icon next to the subscription you wish to confirm, then select **Confirm subscription** from the menu. A pop-up displays, with the following message:

<Lightbox src="scaleway-topics-confirmation.webp" alt="In the Scaleway console, a pop-up displays saying 'A subscription confirmation message has been sent to the subscription endpoint. Retrieve the SubscribeURL value from the message and enter it in the box below. This is a necessary step to start receiving messages from the topic'." />
```
A subscription confirmation message has been sent to the subscription endpoint. Retrieve the SubscribeURL value from the message and enter it in the box below. This is a necessary step to start receiving messages from the topic.
```

3. Retrieve the confirmation message that Scaleway Topics and Events sent to your endpoint (delivered as an `HTTP POST` request), and extract the `SubscribeURL` from the message payload.

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