I am seeking some advice:

I have a bunch of transcluded images in a tiddler like so:

{{img1_top.gif}}

{{img1_bottom.gif}}

{{img2_top.gif}}

{{img2_bottom.gif}}

Normally they flow one on top of the other but what I realized is, given 
enough horizontal space, they will flow beside each other even if there is 
blank lines between them. This is understandable but undesirable to me 
since they are chopped up parts of a single image.

I could go through and put a <br> (or some other markup) after each one but 
there are *a lot* of them.

Is there a more efficient way to cause these images to stack vertically 
using some CSS magic. I would be happy if this condition was applied 
globally since there are no instances in this particular document where I 
am stacking images side-by-side. But I would also be happy if it just 
affected the "Open in new window" pane as that (in the absence of a sidebar 
and the content of which I might like to print) is where I see the issue 
the most.

Thanks,
/Mike

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