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Introduction to CSS Part II
Introduction to CSS Part II
Text Alignment and Indent
The font
properties that we reviewed dealt mainly with how text is styled on a web page. Now, we will move on to the next part of the text styling, where we deal with the text's position and some modifications like underlining or strikethrough.
text-indent
The text-indent
property in CSS allows you to specify an element's first line of text indentation. The syntax for the text-indent property is:
You can specify the indentation using CSS length units (such as pixels
, ems
, or percentages
). For example, to set the text indentation for a paragraph element to 2em
, you would use the following code:
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text-align
The text-align
property in CSS allows you to specify the alignment of text within an element. The syntax for the text-align
property is:
Here's an example of how you might use the text-align
property to center the text in a div element:
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word-spacing
The word-spacing
property in CSS allows you to specify the spacing between words in the text. The syntax for the word-spacing
property is:
You can specify the word-spacing
using CSS length units (such as pixels
, ems
, or percentages
). A positive value will increase the spacing between words, while a negative value will decrease the spacing.
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