<p> Tracks and busses can be put into groups. You can set members of a group can to share various settings - useful for managing tracks that are closely related to each other. Examples might include tracks that contain multiple-microphone recordings of a single source (an acoustic guitar, perhaps, or a drum-kit).</p>
<p>You can group tracks and busses in various ways. In the editor window, a track's controls might look like these:</p>
-<p><img src="/ardour/manual/html/screenshots/track-in-group.png" alt="track headers for a group"></p>
+<p><img src="/ardour/manual/html/screenshots/track-in-group.png" alt="track headers for a group" /></p>
<p> The green tab to the left of the track header indicates that this track is in a group called ‘Fred’. You can drag these tabs to add or remove tracks from a group. </p>
<h2>Create New Groups</h2>
<h2>Modify Group Properties</h2>
<p>To edit the properties of a group, context-click (right-click) on its tab and choosing Edit Group…. This opens the track/bus group dialog, which is also used when creating new groups:</p>
-<p><img src="/ardour/manual/html/screenshots/route-group-dialogue.png" alt="the track/bus group dialog"></p>
+<p><img src="/ardour/manual/html/screenshots/route-group-dialogue.png" alt="the track/bus group dialog" /></p>
<h3>Group Color</h3>
<p>Click on the color selector button to change a group's colour. This affects the colour of the group's tab in the editor and mixer windows. The color does <strong>not</strong> affect the color of the group members unless you also enable the shared <code>Color</code> property. </p>