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6/13/2007 11:42 PM
 

Hello All,

I need to work with a right to left languages. Is there a simple way to switch to a right to left language?
If not, how do I do it the hard way?

thanks in advance for your help
Nir

 
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6/18/2007 11:51 AM
 

Easiest way would be adding "direction: rtl;" to the body selector in your css. Sometimes it works better to change just the content div or table to have a rtl direction.

 
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8/1/2007 1:08 AM
 
Hi everybody,
am also facing problem with the right to left language.. am using vertical menu for my Arabic site, and i placed it on the right side of the home page by putting dir: rtl in the table. but when i mouse over the root menu items, i want the submenus should display on the left side of the root menu items other than the usual right side of the rootmenu. what to do for this?? can i achieve it by changing the css?? if so could anyone plz guide me where to edit the css for this purpose?? Thanx in advance..

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8/1/2007 10:42 AM
 

did you try to set "menualignment" property of the menu to "right"?


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8/2/2007 2:40 AM
 
thanks Leupold.. can u plz tel me where to set this menualignment property to right.. in .ascx file or in skin.css?? if its in css, then under which class?? i tried it in the css , but i didnt get any such property.. can i put in in

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