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I want to fix the redirection links in the bottom of the above page so that they appear all on the same line.
Currently, each redirection is on a separate line. I tried putting it on one line, but they appear back-to-back to one another, rather than being aligned left, center, right respectively.
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Got a little issue.
I want to fix the redirection links in the bottom of the above page so that they appear all on the same line.
Currently, each redirection is on a separate line. I tried putting it on one line, but they appear back-to-back to one another, rather than being aligned left, center, right respectively.
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<h1 style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">Olvusulthia: The Introduction</h1>
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<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF"> It began by a shallow ocean blue pond among a few old pines and oaks. Sitting watching the water flow,<br />
listening to the birds singing, frogs chirping, and several bees buzzing was a woman lying on a blue and yellow blanket. A picnic basket filled <br />
now with only empty bags and wrappers lied beside her. She was a short woman with long curly black hair, wooden brown eyes, and wore a dress the <br />
same color as the water that reached down to her black shoes. She was very young looking for being a person of thirty one years. She gazed out <br />
upon the sun setting off to the west surrounded by a sky filled with countless shades of brilliant pinks, reds, oranges, and indigos. <br /></p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">Her name was Lina Mercedes, a native to Quito, married for seven years to Francisco Mercedes, <br />
also a native to Quito. Her husband was currently working as an executive over at a public local bank that had been rebuilt two years <br />
earlier after the previous building had been destroyed when a public bus crashed into the building and caused it to collapse several <br />
years earlier. She, Lina, worked over at a nearby hospital as a nurse, an occupation that she as a young child always wanted to have.<br /></p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">With the possible and fortunate exception of mass-plastic recycling, the world had made almost <br />
no visible technological advances since the early 21st century. This was due to many problems, including things like wars, gas prices, <br />
natural disasters, and so forth that occurred at the turn of the 20th century. Developing countries saw this time as an opportunity to <br />
catch up, provided they weren’t facing such common issues as well, rarely being the case.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">“Why can’t we humans ever get along for once?” she had often asked Ana and Mary, her two closest friends.<br />
The only answer that left their mouths was always, “Don’t ask me!” <br /><p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">While lying down on the blanket, her head was filling up with thoughts. She was remembering many things <br />
she heard and read about the abnormal phenomena occurring currently in the United States. The world was changing there, though many did not blame <br />
it on global warming. Las Vegas, for example, was no longer surrounded by desert, but by coniferous forests. Anchorage was now known well for the <br />
cacti that grew throughout the city. While pines were flourishing in Nevada, They were dying out in and around Seattle and throughout the northwest <br />
being replaced by bayou trees. The state of Washington, once called the “Evergreen State” was now called the “Bayou Northwest”. But the most <br />
abnormal of occurrences happened in and around the city of Nashville, Tennessee. With a population of over four-and-a-half million people in <br />
both town and in the suburbs, it, along with Atlanta, Memphis, and Miami, was among the most important trading cities of the south and grew into <br />
a prize port along the Cumberland river, dangerously close to one enemy of the United States and growing world-power, Olvusulthia. <br /><p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">Among such occurrences in Nashville was the fact that though once being in a temperate zone area, it <br />
was now warming up to that of a tropical-like zone. Light would randomly flash through the ground on any day, sometimes frightening people who <br />
believed that the local foliage was radioactive, even though it wasn’t. Upon leaving the city however, the temperature at a certain point, would <br />
adjust itself to the normal temperature of the time of year often making ones body adjust to the sudden change in temperature. Some people <br />
called Nashville, “Nashiami”, a cross between the names of the cities, Nashville and Miami. <br /><p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">The city’s weather was also very unpredictable, having completely clear weather one day but then receiving <br />
a torrential downpour the next. Many people also thought that they could on occasion see wormholes open above the city skyline during the night hours, <br />
particularly over the tallest building in the city more than eighty stories tall that stuck out the city’s core like a tree in a desert. Many blamed <br />
the city’s unnatural phenomena to be caused by Olvusulthia, also the Earth’s youngest, only underground nation, home to the world’s most advanced <br />
technology, military forces, education, healthcare, resource production, and manufacturing. It was a highly experimental country directly beneath Nashville. <br /><p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">Ten years earlier, the Olvusulthian leader, Jreksiveri’i had transformed Olvusulthia into a separate country from <br />
the U.S. Before then, Olvusulthia was the first and so far, only successful underground settlement. On December 9, 2034, Olvusulthia declared their <br />
independence from the United States to form their own country. Olvusulthia is the name they gave, derived from their language. Olvusulthian, the language, <br />
was a major combination of many of the world’s major languages. They fought a five year war against the U.S was highly similar to the Revolutionary War of 1775. <br />
In the end, the U.S spent trillions of dollars on a lost war shifting the country into a worse state of bankruptcy than what Iraq had made it into. <br /><p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">The victorious Olvusulthians had since been conducting thousands of successful experiments and made countless of <br />
technological achievements, including military achievements, educational achievements, and medical achievements. With a money-free, pollution-free environment <br />
complemented with a wide variety of vegetation, perfect temperatures year-round, the world’s best trained army, best scientists, best teachers, and most medical workers, <br />
Olvusulthia was easily more than five hundred years ahead of its time in every field imaginable. Something which David A. Nale, President of the United States, was most envious of. <br /><p>
<p style="text-align:center;color:FFFFFF">Olvusulthia was actually a huge underground city that could simulate day and night, besides its great climate, typically between 75-85 <br />
degrees Fahrenheit in the summertime, 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter and 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit in the spring and autumn. It was a utopia that one couldn’t <br />
just enter with a passport because there were no passports to Olvusulthia. To enter, one must have permission directly received from and signed by Pordenta Jreksiveri’i <br />
himself, as he was known to the whole world as. Olvusulthia was crowded with buildings, many of which towered even more than one hundred stories over the cave floor. <br />
The bustling city’s population had recently peaked over five hundred million of the Earth’s ten billion people, and the number of invited people was increasing rapidly. <br /><p>
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