Name
ALIGN — NN n/a IE 3 HTML 4
Synopsis
ALIGN=”alignConstant"Optional
Establishes the horizontal alignment characteristics of content
within column(s) covered by the COL element. The
HTML 4.0 specification defines settings for the
ALIGN attribute that are not yet reflected in the
CSS specification. Therefore, this ALIGN attribute
is not fully deprecated. As a rule, alignment should be specified by
style sheet wherever possible.
Example
<COL CLASS="dateCols" WIDTH="15" ALIGN="right">
Value
HTML 4.0 and IE 4 have two sets of attribute values:
|
Value |
IE 4 |
HTML 4.0 |
|---|---|---|
center |
• |
• |
char |
- |
• |
justify |
- |
• |
left |
• |
• |
right |
• |
• |
The values center, left, and
right are self-explanatory. The value
justify is intended to space content so that text
is justified down both left and right edges. For the value
char, the CHAR attribute must
also be set to specify the character on which alignment revolves. In
the HTML 4.0 specification example, content that does not contain the
character appears to be right-aligned to the location of the
character in other rows of the same column.
It is important to bear in mind that the ALIGN
attribute applies to every row of a column, including any
TH element you specify for the table. If you want
a different alignment for the column header, override the setting
with a separate ALIGN attribute or
text-align style sheet attribute for the
THEAD or individual TH
elements.
Default
left
Object Model Reference
- IE
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