# Text-align The `text-align` rule sets the text alignment in a widget. ## Syntax --8<-- "docs/snippets/syntax_block_start.md" text-align: <text-align>; --8<-- "docs/snippets/syntax_block_end.md" The `text-align` rule accepts a value of the type [``](../css_types/text_align.md) that defines how text is aligned inside the widget. ### Defaults The default value is `start`. ## Example This example shows, from top to bottom: `left`, `center`, `right`, and `justify` text alignments. === "Output" ```{.textual path="docs/examples/styles/text_align.py"} ``` === "text_align.py" ```python --8<-- "docs/examples/styles/text_align.py" ``` === "text_align.css" ```sass hl_lines="2 7 12 17" --8<-- "docs/examples/styles/text_align.css" ``` [//]: # (TODO: Add an example that shows how `start` and `end` change when RTL support is added.) ## CSS ```sass /* Set text in the widget to be right aligned */ text-align: right; ``` ## Python ```python # Set text in the widget to be right aligned widget.styles.text_align = "right" ``` ## See also - [`align`](./align.md) to set the alignment of children widgets inside a container. - [`content-align`](./content_align.md) to set the alignment of content inside a widget.