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diff --git a/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-overview.adoc b/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-overview.adoc index d9fa9d6fe6..6adde0a9b4 100644 --- a/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-overview.adoc +++ b/documentation/getting-started/getting-started-overview.adoc @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ The recommended way to create a Vaadin application project is to use a Maven arc The archetypes contain all the needed dependencies, which Maven takes care of. The Eclipse IDE plugin currently also supports creating a normal Eclipse web project using the Ivy dependency manager. -In this chapter, we give: +In this chapter, we: -. An overview of the Vaadin libraries -. List the available Maven archetypes -. Step-by-step instructions for creating a project in the Eclipse IDE, NetBeans IDE, and IntelliJ IDEA, as well as with command-line. +* Give an overview of the Vaadin libraries +* List the available Maven archetypes +* Give step-by-step instructions for creating a project in the Eclipse IDE, NetBeans IDE, and IntelliJ IDEA, as well as with command-line. |