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Ragged edges vs. alignment

Ragged edges vs. alignment
  1. What is ragged right alignment?
  2. Are flush left and ragged right are the same kind of alignment?
  3. Is Ragged Right easier to read?
  4. What is the difference between justify and alignment?

What is ragged right alignment?

Ragged right alignment is that type in which a line starts from the left. The text is left aligned and so the extra white space appears at right margin. This is why the document seems uneven, craggy and ragged…

Are flush left and ragged right are the same kind of alignment?

This unevenness of non-aligned text is called a “rag.” Left-aligned text is also called “flush left” and its rag is “ragged right” or “rag right.” In right-aligned text, the words line up on the right side and the left side is uneven.

Is Ragged Right easier to read?

Rag right text is easier to set, more natural to read, and requires less adjustment to finesse. Rag right settings are more informal, such that the reader usually doesn't even notice the alignment. It generally results in better type texture and color, since the original spacing is not manipulated.

What is the difference between justify and alignment?

Text alignment is a paragraph formatting attribute that determines the appearance of the text in a whole paragraph. For example, in a paragraph that is left-aligned (the most common alignment), text is aligned with the left margin. In a paragraph that is justified, text is aligned with both margins.

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