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- [Archived - Permitted Content Types for Page Load Tests](https://docs.thousandeyes.com/product-documentation/archived-documentation/permitted-content-types-for-page-load-tests.md)
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- [Creating a Page Load Test](https://docs.thousandeyes.com/product-documentation/browser-synthetics/page-load-tests/creating-a-page-load-test.md)
- [Creating a Page Load Test that Uses SSO](https://docs.thousandeyes.com/product-documentation/browser-synthetics/page-load-tests/sso-page-load-test.md)
- [Using the Page Load View](https://docs.thousandeyes.com/product-documentation/browser-synthetics/page-load-tests/using-the-page-load-view.md)

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