CSS text-align property
There are several CSS properties that allow you to position text the way you want. The text-align property defines the horizontal alignment of a text. The values it can take are left, right, center, or justify. Using justify will stretch each line to have equal width, like in magazines and newspapers.
To set the vertical alignment of an element, use the vertical-align property. The values it can take are top, middle, and bottom, which are pretty self-explanatory.

