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Question Posted Tuesday August 12 2008, 11:15 pm

okay how do you justify the text & center it on your page?

i try putting the justify code & then the centering code but it just centers it.

i reverse it and it just justifies it.

please help & thanks in advance


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theymos answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 2:53 am:
Those are mutually exclusive. When text is justified, every line is of the same length. When text is centered they're not. Text can't be both justified and centered.

You can put justified text in the middle of the page, though. Use this:

<p style="margin-left:10%;margin-right:10%;text-align:justify">
Your text
</p>

Adjust the percentages if you want more or less space around the justified text. You can also used a fixed value like "margin-left:20px" (20 pixels) or "margin-left:5cm" (5 centimeters).

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_chokebacktears answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 2:28 am:
if you mean to align the texts,try this..

<p align="JUSTIFY">

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