When you edit a paragraph in a word, you can set the two sides of the text to avoid the bad phenomenon of the different sides of the text section.
If you have an HTML page or another type of page, you are using Div to edit a paragraph of text. You may be worried about how to make the two ends of the text to it. In fact, CSS can easily achieve this:
<P> align the two ends </P>
<Div style = "font-size: 12px; width: 200; text-align: justify; text-justify: Inter-ideograph">
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The usage is as follows: <Div style = "font-size: 12px; width: 200;Text-align: justify; text-justify: Inter-ideograph"> Align the two ends of the text display </div>