From 746f54787799ee5ea8595a8730d363bfd250ffab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marcel Amirault Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 01:15:58 +0000 Subject: Fix unordered list spacing Correct the spacing of unordered markdown lists in docs, to maintain standards of documentation. --- doc/gitlab-basics/create-project.md | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/gitlab-basics') diff --git a/doc/gitlab-basics/create-project.md b/doc/gitlab-basics/create-project.md index ccba72f0ef8..2caf7dbbc7a 100644 --- a/doc/gitlab-basics/create-project.md +++ b/doc/gitlab-basics/create-project.md @@ -23,18 +23,18 @@ To create a project in GitLab: To create a new blank project on the **New project** page: 1. On the **Blank project** tab, provide the following information: - - The name of your project in the **Project name** field. You can't use - special characters, but you can use spaces, hyphens, underscores or even - emoji. - - The **Project description (optional)** field enables you to enter a - description for your project's dashboard, which will help others - understand what your project is about. Though it's not required, it's a good - idea to fill this in. - - Changing the **Visibility Level** modifies the project's - [viewing and access rights](../public_access/public_access.md) for users. - - Selecting the **Initialize repository with a README** option creates a - README file so that the Git repository is initialized, has a default branch, and - can be cloned. + - The name of your project in the **Project name** field. You can't use + special characters, but you can use spaces, hyphens, underscores or even + emoji. + - The **Project description (optional)** field enables you to enter a + description for your project's dashboard, which will help others + understand what your project is about. Though it's not required, it's a good + idea to fill this in. + - Changing the **Visibility Level** modifies the project's + [viewing and access rights](../public_access/public_access.md) for users. + - Selecting the **Initialize repository with a README** option creates a + README file so that the Git repository is initialized, has a default branch, and + can be cloned. 1. Click **Create project**. ## Project templates @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ To use a built-in template on the **New project** page: 1. On the **Create from template** tab, select the **Built-in** tab. 1. From the list of available built-in templates, click the: - - **Preview** button to look at the template source itself. - - **Use template** button to start creating the project. + - **Preview** button to look at the template source itself. + - **Use template** button to start creating the project. 1. Finish creating the project by filling out the project's details. The process is the same as for using a [blank project](#blank-projects). @@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ To use a custom project template on the **New project** page: 1. On the **Create from template** tab, select the **Instance** tab or the **Group** tab. 1. From the list of available custom templates, click the: - - **Preview** button to look at the template source itself. - - **Use template** button to start creating the project. + - **Preview** button to look at the template source itself. + - **Use template** button to start creating the project. 1. Finish creating the project by filling out the project's details. The process is the same as for using a [blank project](#blank-projects). -- cgit v1.2.3