Aligning Text
In this example, I inserted the text (using the text tool) and entered
the text. I added line breaks throughout this paragraph so that the
text does not extend to the edges of the webpage.
This is what text looks like when you don't align it left.
Each line of text is centered, and it looks very unnatural
and is harder to read.
In this example, I inserted the text (using the text tool) and entered
the text. I added line breaks throughout this paragraph so that the
text does not extend to the edges of the webpage.
This is what text looks like when you don't align it left.
Each line of text is centered, and it looks very unnatural
and is harder to read.
Here I inserted text between two spacers to have the text in the middle of a webpage, and still aligned left. Steps: Insert the text. Align the text left. Then insert a spacer on either side of the text box. That way the text appears in the middle of the web page but aligns left like regular print text, instead of every line being centered. Publish your page. Look at it in regular browser mode (not edit mode). If you edit the page after publishing, publish it again and look at it in regular browser mode. You may need to refresh your browser window to see the changes.
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