Note work-around for quick changes to the block level formatting of markdown.
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as in title, how to align text to the right?
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As in title, how to align text to the right?
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> Add to your local.css a class that aligns text to the right:
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> Add to your local.css a class that aligns text to the right:
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> [[templates/note]] template does something similar. --[[Joey]]
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> [[templates/note]] template does something similar. --[[Joey]]
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>> Thanks!
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>> Thanks!
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> Doing this myself and noted that [[markdown]] down does not allow the use of block level elements directly and thus, cannot switch the `span` suggested above for `div` in changing block level elements. Perhaps the *correct* thing to do here is create a template **but** a workaround I found useful was to over-ride the `inline` nature of the `span` element, as follows
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.align_right { display: block ; text-align: right ; }
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> you may also like to remove the padding and margins since they will be provided by the enclosing block.
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