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Custom CSS and Navigation Arrows in The Site Editor. #50721
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Hi,
I apologize if this is the wrong place to report this topic. I'd like to share two things in the Site Editor that I believe need to be fixed. These two things only appear when you use the site editor in RTL language, such as when I use WordPress in Kurdish Sorani.
To begin, the navigation arrows for opening the template, template parts, patterns, and gallery are the same as when using WordPress in LTR languages. In RTL languages, the navigation arrow should point to the left.
Second, it's extremely difficult to write code in a place when the writing is RTL. It would be ideal if you could write CSS code in LTR.