It is not clear what this question means by the word "sign," but when text is aligned to the left margin the text is left justified.
Left align
No, a bibliography does not need to be centered. It is common to align the text of a bibliography to the left margin.
It is true that you can right align a paragraph so that the text is flush with the right margin and has a jagged left edge. This is called a right-justified margin. A false statement would be that you have to select a whole paragraph in order to change the paragraph formatting.
you can either use margin-left: 10px; padding-left: 10px; or text-indent: 10px; however text-indent will only indent the first line of text, for differences between padding and margin lookup css box-model
LEFT - Align all text even at the left margin, while letting it remain ragged on the right.RIGHT - Align all text even at the right margin, while letting it remain ragged on the left.CENTER - Align all text to center between the left and right margins, while letting it remain ragged on the left and right.JUSTIFIED (FULL) - Align all text at both left and right margins, so each side is aligned straight on both sides. The computer will calculate spacing between words to ensure there are the appropriate number of spaces to reach both margins.
It is true that you can right align a paragraph so that the text is flush with the right margin and has a jagged left edge. This is called a right-justified margin. A false statement would be that you have to select a whole paragraph in order to change the paragraph formatting.
Justified alignment will result in a ragged left and right margin, as it aligns the text on both sides by adjusting the spacing between words. This can create uneven gaps between words, leading to a jagged appearance at the margins.
It aligns the text to the left
The manner in which text is placed between the margins is known as text alignment. Common types of alignment include left-aligned, where text is flush against the left margin; right-aligned, where it is flush against the right margin; centered, where text is evenly distributed between the margins; and justified, where text is evenly spaced to align with both margins. Each alignment style affects the overall appearance and readability of the text in a document.
I'm not sure if it would work but you could try the CSS wayPlay around with the margin left number.
left margin
Yes, in APA format, the text should be left aligned. This means that the text should align with the left margin while the right margin remains jagged. It helps to create a clean and professional look for your document.