Communities

Writing
Writing
Codidact Meta
Codidact Meta
The Great Outdoors
The Great Outdoors
Photography & Video
Photography & Video
Scientific Speculation
Scientific Speculation
Cooking
Cooking
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Judaism
Judaism
Languages & Linguistics
Languages & Linguistics
Software Development
Software Development
Mathematics
Mathematics
Christianity
Christianity
Code Golf
Code Golf
Music
Music
Physics
Physics
Linux Systems
Linux Systems
Power Users
Power Users
Tabletop RPGs
Tabletop RPGs
Community Proposals
Community Proposals
tag:snake search within a tag
answers:0 unanswered questions
user:xxxx search by author id
score:0.5 posts with 0.5+ score
"snake oil" exact phrase
votes:4 posts with 4+ votes
created:<1w created < 1 week ago
post_type:xxxx type of post
Search help
Notifications
Mark all as read See all your notifications »
Q&A

Welcome to Codidact Meta!

Codidact Meta is the meta-discussion site for the Codidact community network and the Codidact software. Whether you have bug reports or feature requests, support questions or rule discussions that touch the whole network – this is the site for you.

Post History

66%
+2 −0
Q&A `dir=rtl` and inline HTML CSS styling aren't working (quite urgent)

dir=rtl and inline HTML CSS styling, which I need to properly format my following post on Software Development Codidact, aren't working; The source code preview of the post doesn't correctly match...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by deleted user  ·  edited 3y ago by Monica Cellio‭

#3: Post edited by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2021-03-31T01:15:08Z (about 3 years ago)
[dir] attribute is now supported as per luap42's answer
#2: Post edited by user avatar luap42‭ · 2021-03-28T10:59:10Z (about 3 years ago)
#1: Initial revision by (deleted user) · 2021-03-28T09:42:50Z (about 3 years ago)
`dir=rtl` and inline HTML CSS styling aren't working (quite urgent)
`dir=rtl` and inline HTML CSS styling, which I need to properly format my following post on Software Development Codidact, aren't working;

The **source code preview** of the post doesn't correctly match the **final output** of the post:

* https://software.codidact.com/posts/281193/edit
* https://software.codidact.com/posts/281193

---

Without proper formatting (especially `dir="rtl"` att-val) readers might significantly misunderstand me there).