truett Hi. I'm trying to reorganise some of my pages. They currently are very long. Example: [[link 1]] [[link 2]] [[link 3]] ... [[link 20]] What I want to do is space then out evenly on the page in columns, so my users don't have to scroll through a long page to get to a particular link. Example: [[link 1]] [[link 2]] [[link 3]] [[link 4]] [[link 5]] [[link 6]] ... [[link 18]] [[link 19]] [[link 20]] Because more than one whitespace is ignored, I can't just evenly space then out. I am able to place <html>   </html> between them, but the links don't line up evenly due to the proportional fonts. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, T.
truett I didn't think of that. I just tried it, it works, but I have to re-write the css so the links don't "look" like a table. Then my tables would look like links. :-/ There's got to be a more elegant way to space out the links. I'll try a different mix of html and wiki code. Thanks for the suggestion. :-) Cheers, T.
purplepaisley Just a suggestion, how about with the box plugin? Can't get more elegant than that. ;-) http://wiki.splitbrain.org/plugin:boxes If you add a bit of css you could remove any table border within the boxes.