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You can do it in 2 ways, whatever you prefer: If it is what you want, then forget about the previous trick and change the CSS in all your paragraphs. I will not enter the debate of whether you should or not, I simply inform you, it is not a recommendation. Now, when you want a block to justify the text you just have to add the newly created class ( justified-text) in the editor box « Advanced> Additional CSS Class », as in the following capture:Īnd you will have the desired effect, such that:Ĭhange the CSS Now, do you want your paragraphs of text always come out with total justification? SOLUTIONS:As you can imagine, this has a solution, in fact, solutions, like everything in WordPress.Įdit as HTML:Of course, you can always edit the block as HTML and add the alignment to the paragraph ( align=”justify”) In case you do not remember, WordPress 4.7 removed the justify and underline text icons, with a controversial result, which we discussed in this post.THE PROBLEMIf you already used the trick explained in that article and have updated to WordPress 5.x without deactivating the block editor, you will have noticed that you have lost the justify text button again, it does not exist in the Gutenberg block editor.
