diff --git a/docs/sources/next/misc/glossary.md b/docs/sources/next/misc/glossary.md
index 6368394b12..87a38eb4f4 100644
--- a/docs/sources/next/misc/glossary.md
+++ b/docs/sources/next/misc/glossary.md
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ If a certain term in these docs confuses you, consult this list for a definition
+{{< column-list >}}
- [Application performance monitoring](#application-performance-monitoring)
- [Concurrent sessions](#concurrent-sessions)
- [Checks](#checks)
@@ -56,6 +57,7 @@ If a certain term in these docs confuses you, consult this list for a definition
- [Throughput](#throughput)
- [Virtual user](#virtual-user)
- [YAML](#yaml)
+{{< /column-list >}}
diff --git a/docs/sources/next/misc/integrations.md b/docs/sources/next/misc/integrations.md
index 6cfb053fc8..a947d8a453 100644
--- a/docs/sources/next/misc/integrations.md
+++ b/docs/sources/next/misc/integrations.md
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ Generate a k6 script quickly from an existing file.
k6 can output test results to various formats and 3rd-party services.
+{{< column-list >}}
- [Amazon CloudWatch](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/amazon-cloudwatch)
- [Apache Kafka](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/apache-kafka)
- [CSV](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/csv)
@@ -48,11 +49,13 @@ k6 can output test results to various formats and 3rd-party services.
- [Prometheus](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/prometheus-remote-write)
- [StatsD](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/statsd)
- [TimescaleDB](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/timescaledb)
+{{< /column-list >}}
## Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
By automating load testing with your CI / CD tools, you can quickly see when a code change has introduced a performance regression.
+{{< column-list >}}
- [AWS CodeBuild](https://k6.io/blog/integrating-k6-with-aws-codebuild/)
- [Azure Pipelines](https://k6.io/blog/integrating-load-testing-with-azure-pipelines/)
- [Bamboo](https://k6.io/blog/integrating-k6-with-bamboo/)
@@ -65,6 +68,7 @@ By automating load testing with your CI / CD tools, you can quickly see when a c
- [Jenkins](https://k6.io/blog/integrating-load-testing-with-jenkins/)
- [Keptn](https://k6.io/blog/performance-testing-in-keptn-using-k6/)
- [TeamCity](https://k6.io/blog/load-testing-using-teamcity-and-k6/)
+{{< /column-list >}}
## Chaos engineering
diff --git a/docs/sources/v0.54.x/misc/glossary.md b/docs/sources/v0.54.x/misc/glossary.md
index 6368394b12..87a38eb4f4 100644
--- a/docs/sources/v0.54.x/misc/glossary.md
+++ b/docs/sources/v0.54.x/misc/glossary.md
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ If a certain term in these docs confuses you, consult this list for a definition
+{{< column-list >}}
- [Application performance monitoring](#application-performance-monitoring)
- [Concurrent sessions](#concurrent-sessions)
- [Checks](#checks)
@@ -56,6 +57,7 @@ If a certain term in these docs confuses you, consult this list for a definition
- [Throughput](#throughput)
- [Virtual user](#virtual-user)
- [YAML](#yaml)
+{{< /column-list >}}
diff --git a/docs/sources/v0.54.x/misc/integrations.md b/docs/sources/v0.54.x/misc/integrations.md
index 6cfb053fc8..c9bfe91422 100644
--- a/docs/sources/v0.54.x/misc/integrations.md
+++ b/docs/sources/v0.54.x/misc/integrations.md
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ Generate a k6 script quickly from an existing file.
k6 can output test results to various formats and 3rd-party services.
+{{< column-list >}}
- [Amazon CloudWatch](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/amazon-cloudwatch)
- [Apache Kafka](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/apache-kafka)
- [CSV](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/csv)
@@ -48,11 +49,13 @@ k6 can output test results to various formats and 3rd-party services.
- [Prometheus](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/prometheus-remote-write)
- [StatsD](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/statsd)
- [TimescaleDB](https://grafana.com/docs/k6//results-output/real-time/timescaledb)
+{{< /column-list >}}
## Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
By automating load testing with your CI / CD tools, you can quickly see when a code change has introduced a performance regression.
+{{< column-list >}}
- [AWS CodeBuild](https://k6.io/blog/integrating-k6-with-aws-codebuild/)
- [Azure Pipelines](https://k6.io/blog/integrating-load-testing-with-azure-pipelines/)
- [Bamboo](https://k6.io/blog/integrating-k6-with-bamboo/)
@@ -65,7 +68,7 @@ By automating load testing with your CI / CD tools, you can quickly see when a c
- [Jenkins](https://k6.io/blog/integrating-load-testing-with-jenkins/)
- [Keptn](https://k6.io/blog/performance-testing-in-keptn-using-k6/)
- [TeamCity](https://k6.io/blog/load-testing-using-teamcity-and-k6/)
-
+{{< /column-list >}}
## Chaos engineering
- [Steadybit](https://k6.io/blog/chaos-engineering-with-k6-and-steadybit) - Using k6 and Steadybit for chaos engineering.