Fix CSS instructions in CONTRIBUTING.md (#3053)

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@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ getting free help.
## Discuss your design ## Discuss your design
The project welcomes submissions. If you want to change or add something, The project welcomes submissions. If you want to change or add something,
please let everyone know what you're working on—[file an issue](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/new)! please let everyone know what you're working on—[file an issue](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/new)!
Significant changes must go through the change proposal process Significant changes must go through the change proposal process
before they can be accepted. To create a proposal, file an issue with before they can be accepted. To create a proposal, file an issue with
your proposed changes documented, and make sure to note in the title your proposed changes documented, and make sure to note in the title
of the issue that it is a proposal. of the issue that it is a proposal.
@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ and keep the compatibility on upgrade. To make sure you are
running the test suite exactly like we do, you should install running the test suite exactly like we do, you should install
the CLI for [Drone CI](https://github.com/drone/drone), as the CLI for [Drone CI](https://github.com/drone/drone), as
we are using the server for continous testing, following [these we are using the server for continous testing, following [these
instructions](http://readme.drone.io/usage/getting-started-cli). After that, instructions](http://readme.drone.io/usage/getting-started-cli). After that,
you can simply call `drone exec` within your working directory and it will try you can simply call `drone exec` within your working directory and it will try
to run the test suite locally. to run the test suite locally.
## Vendoring ## Vendoring
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Generally, the go build tools are installed as-needed in the `Makefile`.
An exception are the tools to build the CSS and images. An exception are the tools to build the CSS and images.
- To build CSS: Install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager) - To build CSS: Install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager)
with `npm` and then run `npm install` and `make stylesheets`. with `npm` and then run `npm install` and `make generate-stylesheets`.
- To build Images: ImageMagick, inkscape and zopflipng binaries must be - To build Images: ImageMagick, inkscape and zopflipng binaries must be
available in your `PATH` to run `make generate-images`. available in your `PATH` to run `make generate-images`.
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ makes the change, even if they are an owner or a maintainer. We use GitHub's
pull request workflow to do that. And, we also use [LGTM](http://lgtm.co) pull request workflow to do that. And, we also use [LGTM](http://lgtm.co)
to ensure every PR is reviewed by at least 2 maintainers. to ensure every PR is reviewed by at least 2 maintainers.
Please try to make your pull request easy to review for us. And, please read Please try to make your pull request easy to review for us. And, please read
the *[How to get faster PR reviews](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/pull-requests.md#best-practices-for-faster-reviews)* guide; the *[How to get faster PR reviews](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/pull-requests.md#best-practices-for-faster-reviews)* guide;
it has lots of useful tips for any project you may want to contribute. it has lots of useful tips for any project you may want to contribute.
Some of the key points: Some of the key points:
@ -174,11 +174,11 @@ obtain a final version that is maintained in this branch. A release is
maintained by issuing patch releases to only correct critical problems maintained by issuing patch releases to only correct critical problems
such as crashes or security issues. such as crashes or security issues.
Major release cycles are bimonthly. They always begin on the 25th and end on Major release cycles are bimonthly. They always begin on the 25th and end on
the 24th (i.e., the 25th of December to February 24th). the 24th (i.e., the 25th of December to February 24th).
During a development cycle, we may also publish any necessary minor releases During a development cycle, we may also publish any necessary minor releases
for the previous version. For example, if the latest, published release is for the previous version. For example, if the latest, published release is
v1.2, then minor changes for the previous release—e.g., v1.1.0 -> v1.1.1—are v1.2, then minor changes for the previous release—e.g., v1.1.0 -> v1.1.1—are
still possible. still possible.