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Is there a set of classes in Twitter's Bootstrap framework that aligns text?

For example, I have some tables with $ totals that I want aligned to the right...

<th class="align-right">Total</th>

and

<td class="align-right">$1,000,000.00</td>
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Bootstrap 3

v3 Text Alignment Docs

<p class="text-left">Left aligned text.</p>
<p class="text-center">Center aligned text.</p>
<p class="text-right">Right aligned text.</p>
<p class="text-justify">Justified text.</p>
<p class="text-nowrap">No wrap text.</p>

Bootstrap 3 text align example


Bootstrap 4

v4 Text Alignment Docs

<p class="text-xs-left">Left aligned text on all viewport sizes.</p>
<p class="text-xs-center">Center aligned text on all viewport sizes.</p>
<p class="text-xs-right">Right aligned text on all viewport sizes.</p>

<p class="text-sm-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized SM (small) or wider.</p>
<p class="text-md-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized MD (medium) or wider.</p>
<p class="text-lg-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized LG (large) or wider.</p>
<p class="text-xl-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized XL (extra-large) or wider.</p>

Bootstrap 4 text align example


Bootstrap 5

v5 Text Alignment Docs

text-left has been replaced with text-start, text-right has been replaced with text-end

<p class="text-start">Left aligned text.</p>
<p class="text-center">Center aligned text.</p>
<p class="text-end">Right aligned text.</p>
<p class="text-justify">Justified text.</p>
<p class="text-nowrap">No wrap text.</p>
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    This does not work for table cells unfortunately. It may simply be a CSS order issue. See this issue [github.com/twitter/bootstrap/issues/6837]. Should be fixed in version 3.0.
    – David
    Apr 5, 2013 at 17:05
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    Atm I do <td><div class='text-center'>bootin</div></td> to get around this. Apr 19, 2013 at 2:08
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    I wish bootstrap used the breakpoints with this class like: text-right-md for aligning text to the right only for medium up. Nov 11, 2014 at 15:09
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    <p class="text-left">Left aligned text.</p> <p class="text-center">Center aligned text.</p> <p class="text-right">Right aligned text.</p> <p class="text-justify">Justified text.</p> <p class="text-nowrap">No wrap text.</p> Feb 15, 2016 at 16:55
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    It's weird that I tried using text-md-right (and xs & lg) but they wouldn't work. I was in Codepen so that may have something to do with it. Anyways, this answer worked for me. Thanks!
    – Edson
    May 21, 2016 at 23:35
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Using Bootstrap 3.x using text-right works perfectly:

<td class="text-right">
  text aligned
</td>
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    You can also apply this to the entire row, as well: <tr class="text-right"> <td>text aligned</td> </tr> Mar 26, 2018 at 14:48
  • Also for Bootstrap 4
    – Al Martins
    Apr 5, 2022 at 11:22
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No, Bootstrap doesn't have a class for that, but this kind of class is considered a "utility" class, similar to the ".pull-right" class that @anton mentioned.

If you look at utilities.less you will see very few utility classes in Bootstrap, the reason being that this kind of class is generally frowned upon, and is recommended to be used for either: a) prototyping and development - so you can quickly build out your pages, then remove the pull-right and pull-left classes in favor of applying floats to more semantic classes or to the elements themselves, or b) when it's clearly more practical than a more semantic solution.

In your case, by your question it looks like you wish to have certain text align on the right in your table, but not all of it. Semantically, it would be better to do something like (I'm just going to make up a few classes here, except for the default bootstrap class, .table):

  <table class="table price-table">
    <thead>
      <th class="price-label">Total</th>
    </thead>
    <tbody>
      <tr>
        <td class="price-value">$1,000,000.00</td>
      </tr>
    </tbody>
  </table>

And just apply the text-align: left or text-align: right declarations to the price-value and price-label classes (or whatever classes work for you).

The problem with applying align-right as a class, is that if you want to refactor your tables you will have to redo the markup and the styles. If you use semantic classes you might be able to get away with refactoring only the CSS content. Plus, if are taking the time to apply a class to an element, it's best practice to try to assign semantic value to that class so that the markup is easier to navigate for other programmers (or you three months later).

One way to think of it is this: when you pose the question "What is this td for?", you will not get clarification from the answer "align-right".

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    and by the way, I'm sure you can do better with the class names than what I chose. but that wasn't the emphasis Oct 11, 2012 at 0:10
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    They didn't at the time, and IMO still shouldn't. May 16, 2014 at 14:18
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Bootstrap 2.3 has utility classes text-left, text-right, and text-center, but they do not work in table cells. Until Bootstrap 3.0 is released (where they have fixed the issue) and I am able to make the switch, I have added this to my site CSS that is loaded after bootstrap.css:

.text-right {
    text-align: right !important;
}

.text-center {
    text-align: center !important;
}

.text-left {
    text-align: left !important;
}
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Just add a "custom" stylesheet which is loaded after Bootstrap´s stylesheet. So the class definitions are overloaded.

In this stylesheet declare the alignment as follows:

.table .text-right {text-align: right}
.table .text-left {text-align: left}
.table .text-center {text-align: center}

Now you are able to use the "common" alignment conventions for td and th elements.

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I guess because CSS already has text-align:right, AFAIK, Bootstrap doesn't have a special class for it.

Bootstrap does have "pull-right" for floating divs, etc. to the right.

Bootstrap 2.3 just came out and added text alignment styles:

Bootstrap 2.3 released (2013-02-07)

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    Yeah I didn't want to use inline styles on each element. I know about pull-right but I didn't want the elements floating. I might just add a class if there is none :) Oct 10, 2012 at 23:05
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Bootstrap 4 is coming! The utility classes made familiar in Bootstrap 3.x are now break-point enabled. The default breakpoints are: xs, sm, md, lg and xl, so these text alignment classes look something like .text-[breakpoint]-[alignnment].

<div class="text-sm-left"></div> //or
<div class="text-md-center"></div> //or
<div class="text-xl-right"></div>

Important: As of writing this, Bootstrap 4 is only in Alpha 2. These classes and how they're used are subject to change without notice.

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  • This caught me off guard while reading Bootstrap 3 docs on a Bootstrap 4 installation. Thanks for the reminder! Jun 27, 2016 at 20:25
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Bootstrap text alignment in v3.3.5:

 <p class="text-left">Left</p>
 <p class="text-center">Center</p>
 <p class="text-right">Right</p>

CodePen example

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The following lines of code are working properly. You can assign the classes like text-center, left or right, The text will align accordingly.

<p class="text-center">Day 1</p> 
<p class="text-left">Day 2</p> 
<p class="text-right">Day 3</p>

Here there isn't any need to create any external class. These are the Bootstrap classes and have their own property.

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You can use this CSS below:

.text-right {text-align: right} /* For right align */
.text-left {text-align: left} /* For left align */
.text-center {text-align: center} /* For center align */
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The .text-align class is totally valid and more usable than having a .price-label and .price-value which are of no use any more.

I recommend going 100% with a custom utility class called

.text-right {
  text-align: right;
}

I like to do some magic, but that is up to you, like something:

span.pull-right {
  float: none;
  text-align: right;
}
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    Yeah, every class is totally "valid", but it's not semantic. You should use utility classes sparingly in production code, they're meant for "bootstrapping". Feb 8, 2013 at 17:01
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    Because w3 says that´s the proper way to use clases doesn´t mean it´s the best. jQuery UI and Bootstrap wouldn´t exist if wasn´t because of 'non-semantic' classes. People tend to use semantic meaning for clases until they realize that going for the generic is way better in all aspects. It´s hard to get it at first or think that it´s actually good, I walked that road... Feb 8, 2013 at 18:33
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    jQuery UI is a bad example, because it's a javascript library that also includes CSS, and Bootstrap, as I pointed out, uses utility classes as UTILITIES. Have you ever thought about why Bootstrap is called Bootstrap? So that you can use these classes for development and change them in your production code. And I didn't say not to use them at all, I use pull-left, pull-right quite a bit. And I also use text-center sometimes. But I use them sparingly, and I don't as a first course of action recommend that others use them over better, more semantic options. Feb 9, 2013 at 1:20
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    jQuery UI was just an example. The approach I´m talking about is what make libraries work. We can see kendo, blueprint, grid, 960, Chico UI, and even Bootstrap itself do this. It´s the only way this libraries can exist/work. You can take a look at major companies how they are using css like Apple (images.apple.com/v/imac/a/styles/imac.css) and you will be impressed. That´s account for productivity and a huge matter. Must be honest, I was amazed I found NO tutorial explaining this. I think the term bootstrap it´s because it´s something you have to start off, not to change off later. Feb 13, 2013 at 12:58
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Here is a short and sweet answer with an example.

table{
    width: 100%;
}
table td, table th {
    border: 1px solid #000;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.7/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.7/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<body>
  <table>
    <tr>
      <th class="text-left">Text align left.</th>
      <th class="text-center">Text align center.</th>
      <th class="text-right">Text align right.</th>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td class="text-left">Text align left.</td>
      <td class="text-center">Text align center.</td>
      <td class="text-right">Text align right.</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
</body>

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  • Are the HTML tags link and script valid outside the head or body tags? Why not provide a complete and valid HTML document example? Jul 2, 2019 at 21:23
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Ow, with the release of Bootstrap 3, you can use the classes of text-center for center alignment, text-left for left alignment, text-right for right alignment and text-justify for a justified alignment.

Bootstrap is a very simple frontend framework to work with, once you utilize it. As well as being very easy to customize to fit your liking.

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Expanding on David's answer, I just add a simple class to augment Bootstrap like this:

.money, .number {
    text-align: right !important;
}
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Bootstrap 4 has five classes for this: text-left, text-center, text-right, text-justify and text-nowrap.

<link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<div class="text-left">Left aligned text.</div>
<div class="text-center">Center aligned text.</div>
<div class="text-right">Right aligned text.</div>
<div class="text-justify">Justified text starts here. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Justified text ends here.</div>
<div class="text-nowrap">No wrap text starts here. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. No wrap text ends here.</div>

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Bootstrap 5

v5 text alignment docs

In Bootstrap version 5, text alignment utility classes are changed. Use following new classes to align text:

  • text-left text-start for left alignment.
  • text-center for center alignment.
  • text-right text-end for right alignment.

This classes can be used within tables as well. To right align text within a cell

    <td class="text-end">$1,000.00</td>

If you want to right align text within whole column, you can use css nth-child property

/* || right aligns text of third column; change 3 to your desired column number*/
tr > th:nth-child(3),
tr > td:nth-child(3) {
    text-align: right;
}

Refer below example for complete solution

/* to right align text within whole column */
.custom-table tr>th:nth-child(3),
.custom-table tr>td:nth-child(3) {
  text-align: right;
}
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<body>
  <table class="table table-bordered custom-table">
    <thead>
      <tr>
        <th scope="col">Date</th>
        <th scope="col">Customer</th>
        <th scope="col">Total</th>
      </tr>
    </thead>
    <tbody>
      <tr>
        <td>11 May 2021</td>
        <td>Paula Allen</td>
        <td>$104.98</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td>10 May 2021</td>
        <td class="text-end">Kevin(right-align)</td>
        <td>$233.00</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td>09 May 2021</td>
        <td>Joyes Murray</td>
        <td>$170.25</td>
      </tr>
    </tbody>
  </table>
</body>

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Here is the simplest solution

You can assign the classes like text-center, left or right. The text will align accordingly to these classes. You do not have to make classes separately. These classes are inbuilt in BootStrap 3

    <h1 class="text-center"> Heading 1 </h1> 
    <h1 class="text-left"> Heading 2 </h1> 
    <h1 class="text-right"> Heading 3 </h1>

Check here: Demo

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In Bootstrap version 4. There some inbuilt classes to position text.

For centering table header and data text:

 <table>
    <tr>
      <th class="text-center">Text align center.</th>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td class="text-center">Text align center.</td>
    </tr>
  </table>

You can also use this classes to position any text.

<p class="text-left">Left aligned text on all viewport sizes.</p>
<p class="text-center">Center aligned text on all viewport sizes.</p>
<p class="text-right">Right aligned text on all viewport sizes.</p>

<p class="text-sm-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized SM (small) or wider.</p>
<p class="text-md-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized MD (medium) or wider.</p>
<p class="text-lg-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized LG (large) or wider.</p>
<p class="text-xl-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized XL (extra-large) or wider</p>

For more details

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<p class="text-sm-left">Left aligned text on viewports sized SM (small) or wider.</p>
Left aligned text on viewports sized MD (medium) or wider.

Left aligned text on viewports sized LG (large) or wider.

Left aligned text on viewports sized XL (extra-large) or wider.

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Use text-align:center !important. There may be othertext-align css rules so the !important is important.

table,
th,
td {
  color: black !important;
  border-collapse: collapse;
  background-color: yellow !important;
  border: 1px solid black;
  padding: 10px;
  text-align: center !important;
}
<table>
  <tr>
    <th>
      Center aligned text
    </th>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Center aligned text</td>
    <td>Center aligned text</td>
  </tr>
</table>

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In this three class Bootstrap invalid class

 .text-right {
     text-align: right; }

 .text-center {
     text-align: center; }

 .text-left {
    text-align: left; }
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    There are already several high quality answers to this question, most of which were posted three years ago when the question was asked. While it may be a worthwhile exercise to attempt to answer simple questions such as this one in order to further your programming abilities, posting this answer in its current state does not add anything to the question. If there is something novel about your answer, please take a couple sentences to explain how it's different and why that makes it better.
    – MTCoster
    Feb 10, 2016 at 12:07
  • What do you mean by "In this three class Bootstrap invalid class"? Can you elaborate? In particular, for "invalid class". Jul 2, 2019 at 21:19
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If it seems to be not working in Bootstrap 4.5 with text-sm-right take consideration that maybe the content is too much for the table and the table is not at 100% of the container (col for e.g.)

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Make the table 100% wide:

 <table class="w-100">

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