Re: Align Right



Hymer <ergobob@sonic[REMOVE].net> scripsit:

I have a paragraph where I want to add one word at the end. I want
this word to be aligned right but I want it to appear on the same
line as the last line of the paragraph.

You need CSS for that, and it isn't quite trivial CSS code that you need.

Also, I
am modifying an online third party html so I can't use CSS.

Then stop trying. There's no point in trying to simulate such relatively complicated issues in HTML. If you have prevented from using CSS, there's little point in trying to achieve nice presentational features.

Instead, think about the intended _meaning_ of putting the word there, and express that meaning using the tools you have. Such as words.

--
Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/

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