Computer Science, asked by Gargikaushik, 1 year ago

explain the difference between left,centre,right and justified alingment .when you do think left justification is preferable over justified alignment​

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Answered by charlie1505
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Answer:

Left alignment is text aligned only on left side. In Right alignment text aligned in right side only.

Alternatively referred to as middle or centre, the center relates to a position that is horizontally or vertically aligned with an object, as the middle of the screen or line in a paragraph. In computing, the term "center" is generally used to describe text that is horizontally in the middle of a line

In Justify the text aligned in both right and left.

Explanation:

Two key reasons to left align over justify...

(1) Legibility - easier to read, as you and Charles both point out above

(2) Consistency - users expect text to be left aligned - not just in digital but print formats. Only break norms to achieve a particular goal - for example, I'm not sure I would ever center text (and certainly not large bodies of text given the legibility issues) but as you point out, this both jars user expectation and requires the user to do more work in order to interpret the text, so there is the argument that in some instances this might actually be desirable -

Answered by richa436
21

Explanation:

Left alignment -This alignment aligns selected text, flushed left with the left margin or left paragraph indent and leaves a ragged right edge .This is the default alignment.

Right alignment -The alignment aligns selected text , flushed right with the right margin and leaves a ragged left edges.

central alignment -This alignment centres selected text between the left and right margin.

justified alignment - In this alignment, the text is flushed both left and right, thus none of the left and the right edges of the text appear ragged.

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