-<dl>
- <dt>Solo Boost</dt><dd>This is the level that will be added to the current main monitor level when a track or bus is soloed, providing a conveniant boost in level for the isolated signal. The rotary control has a range of 0dB to +10dB and can be set at any point between these two values. A drop down menu with pre-defined values is also provided for convenience.</dd>
- <dt>SiP Cut</dt><dd>Only relevant to Solo in Place mode. This sets the level that all muted tracks or busses will be muted by. By default it is -&infinity; i.e. the non soloed tracks are totally inaudible. The level can be raised to make the other tracks audible, though dimmed. This is also sometimes referred to <em>Solo in Front</em>. The rotary control has a range of -inf to +0dB and can be set at any point between these two values. A drop down menu with pre-defined values is also provided for convenience.</dd>
-</dl>
+<table class="dl">
+ <tr><th>Solo Boost</th><td>This is the level that will be added to the current main monitor
+ level when a track or bus is soloed, providing a convenient boost in level for the isolated signal.
+ The rotary control has a range of 0dB to +10dB and can be set at any point between these two values.
+ A drop down menu with pre-defined values is also provided for convenience.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th>SiP Cut</th><td>Only relevant to Solo in Place mode. This sets the level that all muted tracks
+ or busses will be muted by. By default it is -∞ i.e. the non soloed tracks are totally inaudible.
+ The level can be raised to make the other tracks audible, though dimmed. This is also sometimes referred
+ to <em>Solo in Front</em>. The rotary control has a range of -inf to +0dB and can be set at any point
+ between these two values. A drop down menu with pre-defined values is also provided for convenience.</td></tr>
+</table>