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Posted by: RazorZero
« on: May 04, 2009, 03:19:55 am »

I'm trying to create an export template to create an html file that can show 2 (or more) movies in a row kinda like this:

Movie 1 | Movie 2
Movie 3 | Movie 4
etc...

I got the table set up but this is the output I get:

Movie 1 | Movie 1
Movie 2 | Movie 2

I tried adding extra %HEAD% %FOOT% tags, but it didn't move to the next movie (I wasn't even sure if that would work) and I couldn't really find out any more info in the forums so I figured I'd ask if anyone could point me in the right direction on how to accomplish this.  Would it be strickly html hacks or is there a way to force the export plugin to go to the next movie record before it hits the %FOOT% tag, or maybe something else?  My code is currently based on the "Web Pages (Index&Movies)" default template.  Thanks for the help!
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