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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">text-align</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">4</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span> CSS <span class="emphasis">1</span></td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>Determines the horizontal alignment of text within an element. This
attribute is inherited, so it can be set for a container to impact
all nested elements, such as a <span class="literal">p</span> element within a
<span class="literal">div</span> element. Values of <span class="literal">center</span>,
<span class="literal">left</span>, and <span class="literal">right</span> are supported
across the board. The value of <span class="literal">justify</span> is not a
CSS requirement; its support in Version 4 browsers is spotty (in
which case it may be treated as <span class="literal">left</span>). But it
works in IE 5 or later and Netscape 6.
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="csssyntax"><span class="title">CSS Syntax</span></td>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>text-align: <span class="replaceable">alignment</span></pre>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
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					<td><p>One of the four constants: <span class="literal">center</span> |
<span class="literal">justify</span> | <span class="literal">left</span> |
<span class="literal">right</span>.
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					<td><p>Depends on browser language.</p>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>p.rightHand {text-align: right}
blockquote {text-align: justify}</pre>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="appliesto"><span class="title">Applies To</span></td>
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					<td><p>Block-level elements, but right-alignment also works in text-type
<span class="literal">input</span> and <span class="literal">textarea</span> elements in
IE 5 and later for Windows and Netscape 6.
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.getElementById("<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>").style.textAlign</pre>
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