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ASP.NET HorizontalAlign Property


Panel Control Reference Complete Panel Control Reference

Definition and Usage

The HorizontalAlign property is used to set or return horizontal alignment of the content in the Panel Control.

Syntax

<asp:Panel HorizontalAlign="align" runat="server">
Some Content
</asp:Panel>
 
Attribute Description
align Specifies the horizontal alignment of the content.

Possible values:

  • Center
  • Justify
  • Left
  • NotSet (Default)
  • Right


Example

The following example sets the HorizontalAlign property of a Panel control:

<form runat="server">
<asp:Panel id="pan1" runat="server" HorizontalAlign="Center" >
Hello!
</asp:Panel>
</form>
 

Try-It-Yourself Demos

Set the horizontal alignment for a Panel control


Panel Control Reference Complete Panel Control Reference




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