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It seems that when the page direction is RTL, for example with Hebrew, the flip effect doesn't appear in the right place. This affects Chrome and IE but not Firefox. As soon as I change the page CSS to LTR it works again.
Any idea how this can be fixed?
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Found an odd workaround - setting html direction to LTR and body direction to RTL via CSS fixes it for Chrome, but not for IE. When adding body * LTR rule it fixes it for IE.
Unfortunately it causes a CSS mess on the site I'm working on :-|
It seems that when the page direction is RTL, for example with Hebrew, the flip effect doesn't appear in the right place. This affects Chrome and IE but not Firefox. As soon as I change the page CSS to LTR it works again.
Any idea how this can be fixed?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: