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Auto RTL

Switch page layout to RTL after translation

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This Chrome extension automatically switches the page layout to right-to-left (RTL) whenever you right-click and translate the page to Persian, Arabic, or any other RTL language.

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Hello everyone, I'm Ayub, and I'm excited to introduce AutoRTL! I read a lot, and one challenge I faced was that after translating a page into Persian, the layout would stay left-to-right, which made reading frustrating and sometimes confusing since Persian is a right-to-left language. So, I built AutoRTL – an extension that automatically switches the page direction to right-to-left whenever a page is translated into a RTL language like Persian, Arabic, or Urdu. Now, there's no need to manually add dir="rtl" to the page or spend extra time using other extensions to fix the layout. I’d love to hear your feedback! 😍

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I've been looking for something like this, makes RTL pages so much more readable.

I needed a straightforward yet efficient solution for RTL users. Excellent work. This would be very helpful for my multilingual work.

I think the idea is great, but it would be nice to have more customization options.

I expected better compatibility with more websites, as some pages don't switch properly.

I often read articles in multiple languages, and this extension makes the transition so much easier, especially when going between English and Arabic

I always find it annoying when the layout doesn't adapt properly after translating a page to Arabic. This extension really fills a gap.

Congrats on the launch! How does the extension handle pages with mixed text directions, like English and Arabic on the same page?

Such a simple yet brilliant solution! Been helping my Arabic-speaking friends with website translations for years, and the LTR layout always messes things up. AutoRTL is exactly what's been missing - love how it just works automatically without any manual tweaking. These are the kind of tools that make the web more accessible for everyone. Smart thinking, Ayub! 💡