I have a few tags starting with `a` (abridged list):
-> $ ls wiki/factors/tag/a*
-> [...]
-> wiki/factors/tag/active/:
-> index.html
->
-> wiki/factors/tag/affects/:
-> contributors/ developers/ users/
-> [...]
+ $ ls wiki/factors/tag/a*
+ [...]
+ wiki/factors/tag/active/:
+ index.html
+
+ wiki/factors/tag/affects/:
+ contributors/ developers/ users/
+ [...]
In `wiki-wc/factors/tag.mdwn`, I have a map for these tags:
-> [[map pages="factors/tag/*"]]
+ \[[!map pages="factors/tag/*"]]
and this works, except that for *whatever* reason, it actually sorts the three
`affects/*` tags under `active`:
-> $ w3m -dump wiki/factors/tag/index.html | grep active -A3
-> ○ active
-> ■ contributors
-> ■ developers
-> ■ users
+ $ w3m -dump wiki/factors/tag/index.html | grep active -A3
+ ○ active
+ ■ contributors
+ ■ developers
+ ■ users
+
+And this is actually in the HTML code:
+
+ <li><a href="active/">active</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="affects/contributors/">contributors</a>
+ </li>
+ <li><a href="affects/developers/">developers</a>
+ </li>
+ <li><a href="affects/users/">users</a>
+ </li></ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><a href="approach/">approach</a>
+ </li>
+
+So it's not that the `<ul>` has an empty parent `<li>`, the three tags are
+*really* children of `active`.
This really blows my mind. :)
+
+Rendering issue. [[fixed|done]] --[[Joey]]