> \[[!inline pages="link(/category/env)" feeds=no archive=yes sort=title template=tagtd]]
> </tr></table>
>
-> where tagtd.tmpl is of the form `<td>your markup here</td>`.
+> where tagtd.tmpl is of the form `<td>your markup here</td>`; or even just
+>
+> \[[!inline pages="link(/category/env)" feeds=no archive=yes sort=title template=tagtable]]
+>
+> where tagtable.tmpl looks like
+>
+> <TMPL_IF FIRST>
+> <table><tr>
+> </TMPL_IF>
+>
+> <td>your tag here</td>
+>
+> <TMPL_IF LAST>
+> </tr></table>
+> </TMPL_IF>
>
> I don't think you're deriving much benefit from Markdown's table syntax
-> here, if you have to mix it with HTML::Template and ikiwiki directives,
+> if you have to mix it with HTML::Template and ikiwiki directives,
> and be pathologically careful with whitespace. "Right tool for the job"
> and all that :-)
>