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Originally Posted by Deimos
Thanks, but I meant the gap between the left side of the table and the bullet points, not the height of the table itself.
(See the red bit in the picture attached, heh)
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It is not about hack, its regular HTML (+vbulletin css) which produces the gap. Whereever you use the bullet points in vbulletin, you'll see such a gap. You can just edit the webquery
$WQ_siteinformationitems, remove bullet points there and instead use another syntax like
* <a href='view_$WQfield[title].htm'><b>$WQfield[userfriendlyname]</b></a><br />