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HTML | <object> align Attribute

Last Updated : 22 Feb, 2022
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The HTML <object> align Attribute is used to specify an alignment for an object Element. It is an inline element means that can not insert a new line on a page. The text and other elements can also wrap around it. 
Note: This attribute is not supported by HTML5. 

Syntax: 
 

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

Attribute Values: 
 

  • left: It sets the object to the left-align.
  • right: It sets the object to the right-align.
  • middle: It sets the object to the middle.
  • top: It sets the object to the top-align.
  • Bottom: It sets the object to the bottom align.

Example: 
 

html




<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
 
<head>
    <title>
        HTML object align Attribute
    </title>
</head>
 
<body style="text-align:center;">
 
    <h2>HTML object align Attribute</h2>
 
    <object id="myobject"
            width="200"
            height="100"
            align="left"
            data=
    </object>
 
    <object id="myobject"
            width="200"
            height="100"
            align="right"
            data=
    </object>
    <object id="myobject"
            width="200"
            height="100"
            align="middle"
            data=           
    </object>
    <object id="myobject"
            width="200"
            height="100"
            align="top"
            data=
    </object>
</body>
 
</html>


Output: 
 

Supported Browsers: The browser supported by HTML object align attribute are listed below: 
 

  • Google Chrome 10.0
  • Internet Explorer 10.0
  • Firefox 4.0
  • Opera 10.6
  • Apple Safari

 



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