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To
Begin a New Paragraph the <p> opening tag
and </p> ending tags are used. these Paragraph
tags also have parameters as part of the tag.
These parameters allow you to Left Justify, Center,
or Right Justify the text on the web page. Most
web browsers have started supporting the parameter
to the <p> tags, however, not all browser
support them.
The
following HTML paragraph tag allows for the left
Justification of the paragraph. Please note that
if the parameter is omitted, it will be defaulted
to left justification. I provide it here for documentation
purposes only!
<p
ALIGN="left">This
Paragraph will be Left Justified</p> |
The following HTML paragraph tag allows for the
Centering of a particular paragraph.
<p
ALIGN="center">This
Paragraph will be Centered on the Web
Page</p> |
The following HTML paragraph tag allows for the
Right Justification of the Paragraph
<p
ALIGN="right">This
Paragraph will be Right Justified on the
Web Page</p> |
There is a Netscape extension tag that is used
to center text. Some of the browser's that do
not support the parameters on the Paragraph tag
will support the extension <center> and
</center> tags. For this reason, I try to
make a habit of placing these tags around the
Paragraph tags. Take a look at the following example:
<center><p
ALIGN="center">This Paragraph
will be Centered on the Web Page</p></center> |
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