https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31923

--- Comment #3 from Robin Pepermans (SPQRobin) <[email protected]> 
2012-06-20 21:00:51 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> Now that modules are loaded in the user language again, is this still an 
> issue?

Are you referring to bug 6100? Because solving 6100 had this bug as a
consequence.

Or is there a recent change I am not aware of?

> e.g. if an ltr user visits an rtl wiki, or an rtl user visits an ltr wiki, 
> even
> the site css should be flipped.

Most often not (and that's what this bug is about), because site CSS is mostly
about the content, i.e. needs to follow the direction of the content and not
the user language, so they would need to be tagged with @noflip. Most obvious
example is the infobox.

> I'm not a big fan of a @flip rule, doesn't make sense to me (yet).

It is impossible to tag all of the site CSS relating to content with @noflip,
that is why I would like to reverse the logic and introduce @flip for site CSS.

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