HTML <object> align Attribute
Example
A right-aligned <object>:
<object width="200" height="200" data="helloworld.swf"
align="right"></object>
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Definition and Usage
The align attribute specifies the alignment of an <object> element according to the surrounding element.
The <object> element is an inline element (it does not insert a new line on a page), meaning that text and other elements can wrap around it. Therefore, it can be useful to specify the alignment of the <object> according to surrounding elements.
Browser Support
| Attribute | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| align | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 
Compatibility Notes
The align attribute of <object> is not supported in HTML5. Use CSS instead.
For an object to align middle, top, or bottom use the CSS property vertical-align.
For an object to align left or right use the CSS property float.
Syntax
  
    <object align="left|right|middle|top|bottom">
Attribute Values
| Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| left | Aligns the object to the left | 
| right | Aligns the object to the right | 
| middle | Aligns the object in the middle | 
| top | Aligns the object at the top | 
| bottom | Aligns the object at the bottom | 
HTML <object> tag

