Here's the output:

<div class="contentarea">
/B52roadmap/control/uploadUserDoc Upload user documentation 
/B52roadmap/control/uploadAdminDoc Upload admin documentation 
</div>



cjhowe wrote:
> 
> What's the html output surrounding your links?
> --- aarbit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> That didn't seem to work.  Here's what I've got:
>> 
>> <widgets>
>>    <container>
>>       <link target="uploadUserDoc" text="Upload user documentation"/>
>>    </container>
>>    <container>
>>       <link target="uploadAdminDoc" text="Upload admin
>> documentation"/>
>>    </container>
>> </widgets>
>> 
>> I've restarted OFBiz, and I'm still seeing the links on the same
>> line.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> cjhowe wrote:
>> > 
>> > if you're using screen widgets, wrap it in a <container> tag
>> > 
>> > <container>
>> >   <link ...>
>> > </container>
>> > --- aarbit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > 
>> >> 
>> >> I'm trying to make a simple page using widgets.  All I want is to
>> >> have 2
>> >> links on the page, one on each line.  I'm using the <link> tag,
>> which
>> >> works
>> >> for the links, but I don't know how to put a line break between
>> them.
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