Chapter 1. Providing feedback on Red Hat documentation
Let Red Hat know how we can make our documentation better. You can provide feedback directly from a documentation page by following the steps below.
- Make sure that you are logged in to the Customer Portal.
- Make sure that you are looking at the Multi-page HTML format of this document.
- Highlight the text that you want to provide feedback on. The Add Feedback prompt appears.
- Click Add Feedback.
- Enter your comments in the Feedback text box and click Submit.
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