ATTENTION! Rtlit is in early stages and is under active development. It may have some unexpected bugs or may not work as expected on some websites. Please report them on issues page if you've seen any.
If you use a RightToLeft language, then you have seen what would happen if a website does not handle RTL text very well. You have probably seen such thing:
Using this browser extension could help you out to fix these type of texts.
Download the official stable releases from:
TIP: I would suggest to download the official releases. However, you can still install the extension manually.
You can go to releases tab to get the built extension or clone the project and follow the development section to build the project first and then search for "how to install browser extension from source/zip on your favorite browser". Hopfully in the future we have official release for all major browsers. For example you can follow these instructions for chrome:
- Keep the built project in a directory (somewhere you install your other softwares)
- Go to
chrome:https://extension
on your browser - Turn on developer mode (if it's off)
- Click on
Load unpacked
button - Choose to the build directory of the extension
- Enjoy!
This extension does not collect any data, usage or history from your browser.
<TBD>
Right now this extension just works on chrome and firefox browser, in the future we would probably support other browsers too.
I would appreciate it if you want to contribute to this project. Just open a pull request or an issue and we will discuss your changes there.
This extension is free and I hope it helps you with your day-to-day experiance in different web pages. But I would appreciate your donations, Thank you all 🤍