


Justified Alignment is actually non-standard for the web, and the W3C standards commitee state the following : I think that most website readers prefer to have their text set out in fairly narrow columns, and with the text aligned left. I advised my client against justifying the text on their web page. The html code (or attribute) to achieve this (for those of you who are interested) is align=”justify”. Justification (or full alignment or double justification) means that each line in your web page is the same length (except perhaps for the last line), with the text on those lines being spread out to meet a uniform line width and to align with both the left and right margins. As you can see, the text is aligned to both the left margin and right margins, meaning that each line will be the same length. Here’s an example of justified website text. As you can see, the text is aligned to the left margin meaning that not all of the text will align to the right margin.

Here’s an example of normally aligned website text.
