P alone.
P align=left [left] (1BR)
"Authors traditionally divide their thoughts and arguments into sequences of paragraphs.
The organization of information into paragraphs is not affected by how the paragraphs are presented:
paragraphs that are double-justified contain the same thoughts as those that are left-justified."
P align=center [left] (2BR)
"Authors traditionally divide their thoughts and arguments into sequences of paragraphs.
The organization of information into paragraphs is not affected by how the paragraphs are presented:
paragraphs that are double-justified contain the same thoughts as those that are left-justified."
P align=right [left] (3BR)
"Authors traditionally divide their thoughts and arguments into sequences of paragraphs.
The organization of information into paragraphs is not affected by how the paragraphs are presented:
paragraphs that are double-justified contain the same thoughts as those that are left-justified."
P align=justify [left]
"Authors traditionally divide their thoughts and arguments into sequences of paragraphs.
The organization of information into paragraphs is not affected by how the paragraphs are presented:
paragraphs that are double-justified contain the same thoughts as those that are left-justified."
CENTER [left]
PRE [nice rendering in Dillo v0.2.4]
"Authors traditionally divide their thoughts and arguments into sequences of paragraphs. The organization of information into paragraphs is not affected by how the paragraphs are presented: paragraphs that are double-justified contain the same thoughts as those that are left-justified."
PRE width=40, deprecated in HTML 4, not widely supported [width attribute ignored in Dillo v0.2.4]
"Authors traditionally divide their thoughts and arguments into sequences of paragraphs. The organization of information into paragraphs is not affected by how the paragraphs are presented: paragraphs that are double-justified contain the same thoughts as those that are left-justified."
This paragraph features nbsp entity just after each word begining with a capital letter, to for line breaks before these words. [ok with Dillo 0.2.4]
"Authors traditionally Divide their Thought and Arguments into Sequences of Paragraphs. the Organization of Information into Paragraphs is Not affected By how The paragraphs Are presented: Paragraphs that Are double-justified Contain the Same thoughts As those That are Left-justified."