Hello! I've just subscribed here.
I've been working on some project of transforming LTR design into a
RTL(Right-To-Left) design.
It seems like even when I set the direction to rtl,
background-position: Xpx Ypx seems to count X pixels from the left-top
corner and not from the right-top corner.
דניאל דנון wrote:
I've been working on some project of transforming LTR design into a
RTL(Right-To-Left) design.
It seems like even when I set the direction to rtl,
background-position: Xpx Ypx seems to count X pixels from the left-top
corner and not from the right-top corner.
As far as I
I've been working on some project of transforming LTR design into a
RTL(Right-To-Left) design.
It seems like even when I set the direction to rtl,
background-position: Xpx Ypx seems to count X pixels from the left-top
corner and not from the right-top corner.
I've looked for ways to
? wrote:
Hello! I've just subscribed here.
I've been working on some project of transforming LTR design into a
RTL(Right-To-Left) design.
It seems like even when I set the direction to rtl,
background-position: Xpx Ypx seems to count X pixels from the left-top
corner and not
On Sunday 27 September 2009 1:15:02 pm Alan Gresley wrote:
? wrote:
Hello! I've just subscribed here.
I've been working on some project of transforming LTR design into a
RTL(Right-To-Left) design.
It seems like even when I set the direction to rtl,
background-position:
David McGlone wrote:
I've been following this thread and have been wondering what the point of rtl
is. The only thing I can think of is mirroring an image or a similar effect.
Could someone clarify. If this was explained on the youtube video posted in
thi thread, please don't be upset with
On Sunday 27 September 2009 6:46:05 pm David Laakso wrote:
David McGlone wrote:
I've been following this thread and have been wondering what the point of
rtl is. The only thing I can think of is mirroring an image or a similar
effect.
Could someone clarify. If this was explained on the