diff --git a/docs/quickstarts/integrations-slack-notifs-qs/integrations-slack-notifs-qs.yml b/docs/quickstarts/integrations-slack-notifs-qs/integrations-slack-notifs-qs.yml index 4cdbbc14..3b4f0274 100644 --- a/docs/quickstarts/integrations-slack-notifs-qs/integrations-slack-notifs-qs.yml +++ b/docs/quickstarts/integrations-slack-notifs-qs/integrations-slack-notifs-qs.yml @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ spec: - A Slack channel to receive notifications. description: |- - Connect the console to a Slack channel to receive notifications about events that have occurred in your environment. + Connect the console to a Slack channel to receive notifications about events that have occurred. introduction: |- - Hybrid Cloud Console notifications allow you to learn about events that have occurred that might impact your organization. + Use Hybrid Cloud Console notifications to learn about events that have occurred that might impact your organization. You can configure the console to send event notifications to various third-party applications, including Slack. You can send notifications to all users on a Slack channel, or a selected user in Slack. @@ -40,16 +40,16 @@ spec: description: |- The Slack integration uses incoming webhooks to receive event data. - To prepare Slack for integration with the console, configure incoming webhooks in Slack. + To prepare Slack for integration with the console, first configure incoming webhooks in Slack. - You'll complete these steps in Slack. + Complete these steps in Slack: 1. In Slack, open the channel where you want to receive notifications. 2. Click the channel name at the top of the window to open the channel settings. - 3. Click **Integrations**, then under **Apps**, click **Add an App**. + 3. Click **Integrations**, then under **Apps** click **Add an App**. 4. Search for the *Incoming WebHooks* app and select it. @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ spec: - title: Add the Slack integration to the Hybrid Cloud Console description: |- - Now that you’ve configured your Slack channel for incoming webhooks, configure the console to send event notifications to that Slack channel. + After you’ve configured your Slack channel for incoming webhooks, configure the console to send event notifications to that Slack channel. You'll complete these steps in the Hybrid Cloud Console. @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ spec: b. In **Workspace URL**, paste the webhook URL that you copied from Slack. - c. In **Channel**, enter the name of your Slack channel that you configured. + c. In **Channel**, enter the name of your Slack channel. d. Click **Next**. @@ -124,16 +124,16 @@ spec: - title: Select notifications to send to Slack description: |- - Next, configure which event notifications to send to your Slack channel. + Lastly, configure which event notifications to send to your Slack channel. You'll complete these steps in the console as well. - To do this, create a new behavior group in the console and select the events you want to be notified about. For this example, you'll configure notifications for when a new User Access group is created in the console. + To do this, create a new behavior group in the console and select the events you want to be notified about. For this example, you'll configure notifications for when a new User Access group is created in the console. [Alternatively, you can add events to an existing behavior group to be notified of. To edit a behavior group, see [Configure notification behavior groups](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_hybrid_cloud_console/1-latest/html-single/configuring_notifications_on_the_red_hat_hybrid_cloud_console/index#assembly-config-behavior-groups_notifications) for more information.]{{admonition note}} 1. Click **Notifications** > **Configure Events**. - 2. Select the application bundle tab to find the related service(s) you want to receive notifications for: **Red Hat Enterprise Linux**, **Console**, or **OpenShift**. For this example, select **Console** > **Behavior Groups** . + 2. Select the application bundle tab to find the related services you want to receive notifications for: **Red Hat Enterprise Linux**, **Console**, or **OpenShift**. For this example, select **Console** > **Behavior Groups** . 3. Click **Create new group**: