-<li>Update codes for transforming BioJSON data to BioJS MSA data (this requires knowledge of both data models)</li>
-<li>Ensure that the new template created can be employed by Jalivew to generate valid BioJS MSA files. This can be achieved by following the steps below to deploy the new export template to a test repo and subsequently configure jalview to use the test repo for testing the template:</li>
- <ul>
- <li>Publish the template and an equivalent <b>VALID</b> package.json file to a live URL</li>
- <li>Configure Jalview preferences to point to the raw url of package.json in your test repository. This is done by creating/changing the property <b>'biojs_template_git_repo'</b> in <b>jalview_properties</b> file </br>e.g.
- biojs_template_git_repo="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gituser/biojs-templates/package.json</li>
- <li>Restart Jalview and ensure that the test templates are downloaded</li>
+<li>Add/update codes for transforming BioJSON data to BioJS MSA data (this requires knowledge of both data models)</li>
+<li>Ensure that the new template created can be employed by Jalview to generate valid BioJS MSA files. This can be achieved by following the steps below to deploy the new export template to a test repository and subsequently configure Jalview to use the test repository for testing the template:
+ <ol type="i">
+ <li>Publish the template along with a valid package.json file to an online repository</li>
+ <li>Configure Jalview preferences to point to the raw URL of package.json in your test repository. This is done by creating/changing the property <b>'biojs_template_git_repo'</b> in the <b>jalview_properties</b> file <br/>e.g.
+ <b>biojs_template_git_repo=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gituser/biojs-templates/package.json</b></li>
+ <li>Restart Jalview and ensure that the new templates are downloaded</li>