I just did this real quick, so I didn't color the background or center the text in the columns, or anything, but this gives you an idea of what the table-based orientation looks like in the viewer.

Here's how each section looks, in my code editor preview. You could also format the sections with a table, so that it looks like on the original webpage. https://librivox.org/the-tale-of-peter-rabbit-and-others-by-beatrix-potter/ Then it's horizontal formatting, rather than vertical.

I just did this real quick, so I didn't color the background or center the text in the columns, or anything, but this gives you an idea of what the table-based orientation looks like in the viewer.

Example of a #ProjectAlexandria audiobook, listed by chapters.
Each section is a separate event, they're just linked together in a row by the index event. You can change which sections are included, or edit the content of the sections, after the fact, as they are parameterized replaceable.
Someone who is writing a wiki page about Beatrix Potter, could (theoretically, they haven't implemented it, yet) take the first section only, and place that event in the wiki page, as a quote or reference.
Yes!