summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/docs/quick_tour.rst
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorSteve Piercy <web@stevepiercy.com>2014-02-09 23:10:03 -0600
committerSteve Piercy <web@stevepiercy.com>2014-02-09 23:10:03 -0600
commit039d12ad4f736548ff05e0626f16f314ec10ba21 (patch)
tree108d301b6f82e28be390eaea2b02e5bd19c72c6c /docs/quick_tour.rst
parent561a7edd3f3a2b25ca4a8f1393abf01be99fbbe3 (diff)
downloadpyramid-039d12ad4f736548ff05e0626f16f314ec10ba21.tar.gz
pyramid-039d12ad4f736548ff05e0626f16f314ec10ba21.tar.bz2
pyramid-039d12ad4f736548ff05e0626f16f314ec10ba21.zip
- Clean up PR #1163
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/quick_tour.rst')
-rw-r--r--docs/quick_tour.rst8
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/docs/quick_tour.rst b/docs/quick_tour.rst
index cdc70681c..0a8f58fd0 100644
--- a/docs/quick_tour.rst
+++ b/docs/quick_tour.rst
@@ -243,12 +243,10 @@ Pyramid doesn't mandate a particular database system, form library,
etc. It encourages replaceability. This applies equally to templating,
which is fortunate: developers have strong views about template
languages. That said, the Pylons Project officially supports bindings for
-Chameleon, Jinja2 and Mako, so in this step, let's use Chameleon as an
-example:
+Chameleon, Jinja2, and Mako, so in this step, let's use Chameleon.
-Let's add ``pyramid_chameleon``,
-a Pyramid :term:`add-on` which enables Chameleon as a :term:`renderer` in
-our Pyramid applications:
+Let's add ``pyramid_chameleon``, a Pyramid :term:`add-on` which enables
+Chameleon as a :term:`renderer` in our Pyramid applications:
.. code-block:: bash