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HTML <object> align Attribute

 HTML <object> tag

Example

A right-aligned <object>:

<object width="200" height="200" data="helloworld.swf" align="right"></object>

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Browser Support

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The align attribute is supported in all major browsers.


Definition and Usage

The <object> align attribute is not supported in HTML5. Use CSS instead.

The align attribute of <object> is deprecated in HTML 4.01.

The align attribute specifies the alignment of an <object> element according to the surrounding element.

The <object> element is an inline element (it does not insert a new line on a page), meaning that text and other elements can wrap around it. Therefore, it can be useful to specify the alignment of the <object> according to surrounding elements.


Compatibility Notes

The align attribute of <object> is deprecated in HTML 4.01. Use CSS instead.

CSS syntax: <object style="float:right">

CSS Example: Float an <object> to the right

In our CSS tutorial you can find more details about the float property.


Syntax

<object align="left|right|middle|top|bottom">

Attribute Values

Value Description
left Aligns the object to the left
right Aligns the object to the right
middle Aligns the object in the middle
top Aligns the object at the top
bottom Aligns the object at the bottom


 HTML <object> tag

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