diff --git a/docs/quickstart.rst b/docs/quickstart.rst index 082209b4..01c6b833 100644 --- a/docs/quickstart.rst +++ b/docs/quickstart.rst @@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ So what did that code do? the application's module or package. If you are using a single module (as in this example), you should use `__name__` because depending on if it's started as application or imported as module the name will be different - (``'__main__'`` versus the actual import name). For more information, have - a look at the :class:`~flask.Flask` documentation. This is needed so that - Flask knows where to look for templates, static files, and so on. + (``'__main__'`` versus the actual import name). This is needed so that + Flask knows where to look for templates, static files, and so on. For more + information, have a look at the :class:`~flask.Flask` documentation. 3. We then use the :meth:`~flask.Flask.route` decorator to tell Flask what URL should trigger our function. 4. The function is given a name which is also used to generate URLs for that