I would like to have the possibility to use "justify" as an option to left, right and centered text. How do I do that?
/Olle in Sweden
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I would like to have the possibility to use "justify" as an option to left, right and centered text. How do I do that?
/Olle in Sweden
When creating the text (text tool > click+drag) simply pick the desired justification on the InfoBar. Full justification (left+right) is apparently a universal problem with browsers.
Hi Olle -- I edited your thread title from "orientation" to "justification" that relates better to what you are asking.
With regards to having fully justified text I suppose if you just need it for relatively small amounts of text you could create it in Xtreme (or other tool) and export it as an image you could use in Xara-WD. Of course it wouldn't be a practical suggestion if you want to do lots of it.
Regards, Ross
I too would like to be able to have full justification as opposed to just left centre and right.
I wasn't aware of an issue with browsers for this. I have used full justification with Namo WebEditor and didn't have any problems.
Is there no way of doing it with XWD? The option is available in Xtreme. To have to keep going back and forward from one application to another is a bit clumsy, and impossible if you don't ghave Xtreme.
There is no problem with browsers rendering justified text. The problem is that it is hard to make WYSIWYG implementation of this type of alignment, since it is inconsistent with different browsers, fonts and text rendering engines used.
We are working on this issue and hope we'll find a way to implement it it future versions.
The simplest way, if you have Extreme, is to open both apps, create your text in Extreme, justify it, and then copy and paste directly into WD (and then you'll also be able to copy attributes directly from within WD to other text objects should you wish). Xara has simply disabled the justify button in WD, which I think is a mistake — it should, at least, have been an option.
As for browser incompatibility, this is over-played, and you'll find that it works pretty much OK.
Also, if You have MS Word you can justify the text in there and then cut and paste to WD. :)
I think there's a lot more involved than just pasting in fully justified text, or Xara would have added that in without a problem.
But it does seem to work. ;)
Maybe on your system, on your favourite browser, But how many people see your page exactly how you intended it to be seen?
As John (Covoxer) noted above, the issue for the developers with full (left+right) justification is the results aren't necessarily going to display WYSIWYG in all browsers - so they intentionally left the option out.
We are free to use the workarounds noted but be aware those viewing your websites might not be seeing what you are. If someone has the time I suppose they could do some tests with many different browsers and investigate the implications.
Regards, Ross
There really isn't, honestly. CSS justification works great, and there is only the very slightest difference in how browsers display it. But, please remember, that each browser displays HTML differently, too, so there will never ever be complete WYSIWYG layout unless you use Flash or a static image.
Extreme (and all my versions of Xara before it) has a simple button for justification, it would have been great if they had included it (and all it needed was a simple warning that it might not be absolutely perfect.)
Which is why you must come to terms with the reality of HTML/different browsers. There's no perfect solution, sadly. You have the choice of playing safe, or not — it's your call. All I was asking for was the choice.
We do. And we have no problems to have wysiwyg text while it's not justified.
You don't realize the reason why it's ok for usual authoring tools and not ok for WD? Well, I can explain - with typical HTML it's not a tragedy to have one extra line in paragraph, because all that's below will simply move down. No overlapping risk. With WD it is almost guaranteed to ruin the design.
It's not the choice you are thinking about.
But I may be wrong, and it may suit you. In this case simply use it! :D
Just a little bit of thought in your page design will ensure that any potential problems will be negated. I'm very used to pixel precise layout, having used the layer facilities in Dreamweaver when it first came out. Actually, I'm rather impressed the way that Xara has implemented precise positioning in WD.
:rolleyes:Thanks Nickydude. That works great for me. Glad I have the right programs!!!