The browser does it automatically, since I don't remember doing anything
special for this website, other than string translations, and enforcing the
language.  There is a selection on the menu: English/Hebrew, which
demonstrate an automatic right/left align of text, but as you said
custom-form would solve the label/input field order based on language.



On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Izar Tarandach <izar.tarand...@gmail.com>wrote:

> That would take care of the string translation, but not change the order
> of the label/input fields.
>
> For that I suppose you'd have to create your own form by hand as described
> in http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/07#Custom-forms
>
> Although I'm not sure (no CSS/HTML/browser wizard myself) - if the locale
> is HE, does the browser take care of changing the rendering order ?
>
> --izar
>
>
>

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