




HTML <center> tag (Not Supported in HTML5)
The HTML <center> is a block level element which contains both block level and inline contents within it. The content written between the <center> elements will be displayed at the middle of the page.
The <center> tag has been deprecated in HTML 4 and obsolete in HTML5.
NOTE: The <center> tag is deprecated now so instead of that you can use CSS property text-align: center; to achieve the same result.
Syntax


<center>Add Content Here....</center>


Following are some specifications about the <center> tag


Display
Inline


Start tag/End tag
Both start and End tag


Usage
textual


Example
Using <center> tag


<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<head>

	<title>Center tag</title>

 </head>

 <body>

	<h2>Example of center tag</h2>

    <center>This content is displayed in the middle of page, but try to use CSS property to align the content as this tag is deprecated now.</center>

  </body>

</html>



Using CSS


<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<head>

	<title>Center tag</title>

	<style >

		h2{

		 text-align: center;}

	</style>

 </head>

 <body>

      <h2>Example of center tag</h2>

      <p>This content is align centered using CSS property</p>

  </body>

</html>



Output:

Attribute
HTML <center> tag does not contain any specific attribute in HTML but it supports the Global Attribute (till <center> tag is not removed completely). 
Supporting Browsers

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