That's excellent! Thanks!

Gary

On 11/15/2021 6:30 AM, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
Hi Gary,

latest push allows ReferredPagesPlugin, ReferringPagesPlugin,
ReferringUndefinedPagesPlugin, UndefinedPagesPlugin and UnusedPagesPlugin
to accept a columns parameter, so the use of CSS will no longer be
necessary. This enhacement should make it for incoming 2.11.0.


cheers,
juan pablo

On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 9:38 PM Gary Kephart <gary_keph...@pobox.com> wrote:

On 11/5/2021 3:58 AM, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
Hi Gary,

the plugin itself doesn't have any parameters to have that kind of
output.
However, you could add a custom CSS style [#1] so the list gets as many
columns as you need.

This CSS could be built into all the referral plugins, it would be a nice
feature to have, so there's no need to have the custom CSS style and
instead have a 'columns' parameter. Would you mind opening a JIRA for
this?
Or even better, a PR if you want to tackle this directly, should be
relatively easy, and you can always ask if you need guidance.
I would tackle it myself, but I'm super busy converting my regular
website to the wiki. Maybe in a month or two I could look at it.
I've used a bunch of source control tools, most recently svn and TFVC,
but haven't used Git yet. Something I need to learn.

Gary


HTH,
juan pablo


[#1]

https://www.w3docs.com/snippets/html/how-to-display-an-unordered-list-in-two-columns.html
On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 11:10 PM Gary Kephart <gary_keph...@pobox.com>
wrote:
The ReferringPagesPlugin is very handy, thanks. For my site, it would be
very useful to be able to put the output in separate columns. I don't
see a parameter for that, though. Is there any way I could get that sort
of thing to work?

Thanks,
     Gary

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