I have a quote:
"Like this."
I want to place its source signature on the right side of the post.
I have tried <span style="text-align:right;"> -The Author </span>
, but that does not work. How can I achieve this?
I have a quote:
"Like this."
I want to place its source signature on the right side of the post.
I have tried <span style="text-align:right;"> -The Author </span>
, but that does not work. How can I achieve this?
The only element that currently supports specifying text alignment is a table, with the use of the :
character in the separator row to indicate alignment direction.
As a header row is currently required, the simplest forms of a table with right-aligned text would look like:
|table with header only|
|-:|
table with header only |
---|
Or:
||
|-:|
|table with a single row|
table with a single row |
I don't think it's important to have this in Stack Overflow. You can simply mention the author before or after the quote, without having their name on the right. For example:
I'm quoting sitename:
Like this
Another (alternative is using code-block formation instead of quoting:
Like this
- sitename
However, if you insist to do that (I don't like this solution, but it's the best I can think of), you can add the EM SPACE ( 
) character (one character = one space):
I'm Maroun
- Maroun Maroun
I'm not HTML expert, I don't know how this will be handled by different browsers/devices, so I'm not sure if it's a good way of adding a space when having limited formatting capabilities