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:@/LTR problem above? [[משתמש:Mooeypoo|Mooeypoo]], why isn't span lang="en" dir="rtl" enough to fix the RTL? [[משתמש:Whatamidoing (WMF)|Whatamidoing (WMF)]] - [[שיחת משתמש:Whatamidoing (WMF)|שיחה]] 05:19, 10 באוקטובר 2020 (IDT)
::{{א|Whatamidoing (WMF)}}, about RTL: You are marking English text as English, so it should be <code>lang="en"</code> (English language) and <code>dir="ltr"</code> (left to right direction). You had <code>dir="rtl"</code> instead. I fixed it. Also, when you are marking several paragraphs, or even one whole paragraph, use <code><nowiki><div></nowiki></code> and not <code><nowiki><span></nowiki></code>, because <code><nowiki><span></nowiki></code> is for things inside a paragraph. Finally, to be extra correct, you should also add <code>class="mw-content-ltr"</code>, which fixes some extra things in MediaWiki. (I wish this last part wasn't necessary. Also, I wish everything was conveniently editable in WYSIWYG and falling back on manual wiki syntax and HTML was never necessary. Alas, at the moment it is.)
::About @: to mention people on talk pages we usually use the {{tl|א}} template. It adds a link and some RTL-related markup, and it doesn't include the @ character in the output. The Flow extension points to {{tl|FlowMention}}, which here is a redirect to {{tl|א}}. We are fine (I guess?.. I didn't ask everybody) with using @ while typing the response, even though the template doesn't display the character when the link to the user page is rendered. Is there anything else we need to do? -- Amir E. Aharoni [[משתמש:Amire80|אמיר א׳ אהרוני]] - [[שיחת משתמש:Amire80|שיחה]] 09:26, 10 באוקטובר 2020 (IDT)
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