@CharlesFeb 07.2006 — #Tables? Tables should not be used purely as a means to layout document content as this may present problems when rendering to non-visual media. Additionally, when used with graphics, these tables may force users to scroll horizontally to view a table designed on a system with a larger display. To minimize these problems, authors should use style sheets to control layout rather than tables.
@NogDogFeb 07.2006 — #It would be easier to help if we had a link to your page to see what you're talking about. But generally an un-ordered list (<ul>) makes good semantic sense for the markup of a [i]list[/i] of links. CSS can then be applied to the UL, LI, and A elements of that list to position it, control its width, and decorate it.