Alex,
Something occured to me (usually does) for no reason after all this time.
There should be a "column spacing" field in the Links setup, which inserts a width value into an extra set of <TD width=<%column_spacing%>></TD>
What that will do is prevent the two columns from bumping into each other.
Also, the 80% value is hard-coded into the print_cat routine for the width of the table, and that should _probably_ be 100% to force the table to fill the space, since this probably is what _most_ people will want upon first set up.
There are probably dozens if not 100's of these things that could/should be replaceable parameters or in external HTML_Fragments.pm type file.
I said it was a nit... but it just occured to me.
PUGDOGŪ
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Something occured to me (usually does) for no reason after all this time.
There should be a "column spacing" field in the Links setup, which inserts a width value into an extra set of <TD width=<%column_spacing%>></TD>
What that will do is prevent the two columns from bumping into each other.
Also, the 80% value is hard-coded into the print_cat routine for the width of the table, and that should _probably_ be 100% to force the table to fill the space, since this probably is what _most_ people will want upon first set up.
There are probably dozens if not 100's of these things that could/should be replaceable parameters or in external HTML_Fragments.pm type file.
I said it was a nit... but it just occured to me.
PUGDOGŪ
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ: http://postcards.com/FAQ