=== WP Direction Detector === Contributors: Fayçal Tirich Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GEUJA8MV256VE Tags: language, direction, rtl, ltr, right to left support, translate Requires at least: 2.0 Tested up to: 4.5.2 Stable tag: 1.2 This plugin auto dectects and apply the right direction (RTL or LTR) on post's titles, bodies and comments. == Description == This plugin auto detects and apply the right direction (RTL or LTR) on post's titles, bodies and comments. According to WordPress, adding support for language written in a Right To Left (RTL) direction is just a matter of overwriting all the horizontal positioning attributes of your CSS stylesheet in a separate stylesheet file named rtl.css. But this solution is working only when you have just an RTL blog (or just an LTR blog using the classical style.css). One of solutions: We will let WordPress applying the same style.css to both of RTL/LTR posts and this plugin will automatically detect the post language to correct its direction. It's just a beta version that I tested with the WordPress default theme, please let me know your feedback with your own complexed css. == Installation == 1. Upload `wp-direction-detector` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Activate for titles, bodies and comments Settings == Frequently Asked Questions == = = == Changelog == = 1.2 beta= * The plugin is not working when the theme is using the_title() and get_the_title() inside HTML attributes ((eg: <img alt="<php? the_title(); ?> ...)). you can now disable the plugin for titles and instead use get_directed_title() and get_the_directed_title() = 1.1 beta= * First release tested on the default WordPress theme == Screenshots == 1. This plugin will apply the right direction when mixing RTL and LTR posts 2. Settings