Technique C19:Specifying alignment either to the left or right in CSS
About this Technique
This technique relates to 1.4.8 Visual Presentation (Sufficient).
This technique applies to CSS.
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Description
This technique describes how to align blocks of text either left or right by setting the CSS text-align property.
Examples
Example 1: Aligning text to the left
In the following example, text is aligned left. In the style sheet, define the class:
p.left {text-align: left}
In the content call the up the class.
<p class="left"> Lorem ipsum dolor sit ...</p>
Example 2: Aligning text to the right
In the following example, text is aligned right.
p.right {text-align: right}
In the content call the up the class.
<p class="right"> Lorem ipsum dolor sit ...</p>
Tests
Procedure
- Check that the text is aligned either left or right.
Expected Results
- Check #1 is true.