When we render that HTML in the browser, we will get the exact same table as was produced in the initial example. For example, we can recreate the table from the example at the top of this page with CSS instead of the align attribute.first-row First column Second column Third column First column Second column Third column First column Second column Third column Instead of using the align attribute the CSS property text-align should be used. Justify and char could also be used, but were used much less frequently. Three values were used most commonly with the attribute: left, right, and center. We hope this helps you too.The align attribute was once used to control the alignment of every element contained in a. We thought a short video would help users that would like to accomplish what William was requesting. We had a site visitor (thank you William) recently ask about aligning text to the right of a page. Just setting the normal LTR alignment for the textbox will display the text in a justified manner.
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