Justified alignment
Justified text forces each line (except the last in a paragraph) to span the full width of its container, commonly seen in printed materials like books or legal documents. However, in digital content, only short text blocks should be justified. Forced spacing creates inconsistent white space between words and letters, making it hard to read and inaccessible for people with dyslexia, low vision, and other disabilities.[1] It's generally not recommended for digital design.