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14 changes: 8 additions & 6 deletions docs/docs-content/integrations/verified_packs.md
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Expand Up @@ -53,16 +53,18 @@ Use the following steps to create a cluster profile by adding one or more layers
5. Select the cluster profile type that you want to create. You can read more about cluster profile types on the
[Cluster Profiles](../profiles/cluster-profiles/cluster-profiles.md) page. Click on **Next** to continue.

6. Select **Add New Pack**. In the next window that displays, select the pack with the verified badge that you want to
add to your profile. You can search packs by name.
6. Select **Add New Pack**.

![A screenshot of selecting Palette Registry](/integrations_verified-packs_add-pack.webp)
7. Toggle the **Verified** checkbox to display all verified packs. Select the pack you want to add to the cluster
profile.

7. Fill out the required input fields and click on **Confirm & Create**.
![A screenshot of selecting Palette Registry](/integrations_verified-packs_add-pack.webp)

8. If you want to add additional layers, repeat steps 6 and 7. Otherwise, click on **Next** to review the profile.
8. Fill out the required input fields and click on **Confirm & Create**.

9. Click on **Finish Configuration** to create the cluster profile.
9. If you want to add additional layers, repeat steps 6 - 8. Otherwise, click on **Next** to review the profile.

10. Click on **Finish Configuration** to create the cluster profile.

You now have an add-on cluster profile that contains one or more verified packs.

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13 changes: 7 additions & 6 deletions docs/docs-content/vertex/fips/fips-status-icons.md
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Expand Up @@ -34,20 +34,21 @@ and profiles because these may contain packs with an _Unknown_ or _Not FIPS-comp

The screenshots below show how Palette VerteX applies FIPS status icons.

When you create a profile, icons display next to packs.
:::tip

![Diagram showing FIPS status icons on profile page.](/vertex_fips-status-icons_icons-on-profile-page.webp)
When creating a cluster profile, you can filter packs by checking the **FIPS Compliant** checkbox to display only
FIPS-compliant packs.

:::

<!-- (/vertex_fips-status-icons_icons-on-profile-page.webp) -->
When you create a profile, icons display next to packs.

<br />
![Diagram showing FIPS status icons on profile page.](/vertex_fips-status-icons_icons-on-profile-page.webp)

Icons appear next to each profile layer to indicate FIPS compliance.

![Diagram showing FIPS-compliant icons in profile stack.](/vertex_fips-status-icons_icons-in-profile-stack.webp)

<br />

In this screenshot, Palette VerteX shows FIPS status for the cluster is partially compliant because one pack in the
profile is not FIPS-compliant.

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