Re: Justified Alignment
by "Cindy Stanley" <stanleysupport(at)prodigy.net>
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From: Jakob D�lling <alligotar(at)gmx.net>
Two VSQs: What means the value Justify in the <Hx>- and <P> tag? How do
browsers render these tags?
The align="justify" attribute means text aligned flush with left and
right margins.
The align attribute was introduced in HTML3.2, and has been incorporated
into all the major browsers, but from what I know of, you only had the
choice of left, center, right, when adding these to the P and H
elements.
HTML4.0 still supports the align attribute, to definitely include
justify (for the H and P elements), but the preferred method for
alignment would be to use style sheets, for this attribute is
deprecated.
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Cindy K. Stanley
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