Hello, I'm trying to display a bunch of images side by side, as if they were text (and would reflow when the window is too small). Following this advice http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12923124/tables-in-a-row-or-table-and-image-in-a-row-in-org-mode I tried this (translated to the new exporter)
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+attr_html: :style display:inline; :height 60px [[http://www.google.com/][file:images/Google_Logo.png]] #+attr_html: :style display:inline; :height 70px [[http://www.janestreet.com/][file:images/Jane_Street_Logo.jpeg]] #+attr_html: :style display:inline; :height 50px [[https://research.microsoft.com/][file:images/MSR_Logo.jpg]] --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Unfortunately, I don't get what I want. There is an extra "div" and a "p" around the images, which prevent them from being inline: #+begin_src html <div class="figure"> <p><a href="http://www.google.com/" style="display:inline;" height="60px"><img src="images/Google_Logo.png" alt="Google_Logo.png" style="display:inline;" height="60px" /></a> </p> </div> <div class="figure"> <p><a href="http://www.janestreet.com/" style="display:inline;" height="70px"><img src="images/Jane_Street_Logo.jpeg" alt="Jane_Street_Logo.jpeg" style="display:inline;" height="70px" /></a> </p> </div> <div class="figure"> <p><a href="https://research.microsoft.com/" style="display:inline;" height="50px"><img src="images/MSR_Logo.jpg" alt="MSR_Logo.jpg" style="display:inline;" height="50px" /></a> </p> #+end_src What I want is simply: #+begin_src html <a href="http://www.google.com/"><img src="images/Google_Logo.png" alt="Google_Logo.png" style="display:inline;" height="60px" /></a> <a href="http://www.janestreet.com/"><img src="images/Jane_Street_Logo.jpeg" alt="Jane_Street_Logo.jpeg" style="display:inline;" height="70px" /></a> <a href="https://research.microsoft.com/"><img src="images/MSR_Logo.jpg" alt="MSR_Logo.jpg" style="display:inline;" height="50px" /></a> #+end_src I guess my problem comes from using the new exporter, but I could not find how to do this: only apply the attr_html to the image part, and do not generate an extra "p" around the image. Any suggestion as how I could do it? Thanks, Alan