From TWBS official blog published at 2022-07-19:
From here, we don’t expect to ship any meaningful updates to v4.6.x other than major security or dependency updates. Everything will focus on v5 and beyond after this release, starting with the stable release of v5.2.0. Bootstrap 4 will officially end of life January 1, 2023, though you’re obviously welcome to continue using it longer than that. Follow our release repo to stay in the loop on release maintenance status.
- Latest dist.: Version 4.6.2 (Official) + RTL 4.6.2 rev. 1 (Unofficial)
- Visit full documentaions1 in RTL direction. (English docs)
- Visit example pages2 in RTL direction.
- Use this package like official package.
- Use
<html ... dir="rtl" ... >
for correct PRINT layout and also, because of MS IE (10-11) / EDGE (12-18) / EDGE (chromium) layout engine RTL capabilities. - Use UTF-8 encoding.
- Always follow XHTML rules.
bootstrap.js
of this package contains a patch about Carousel. Use it to correct behaviors of Carousels on touchable devices.
- Install with npm:
npm i @laylazi/bootstrap-rtl
- Reference to latest version/revision on UNPKG CDN: https://unpkg.com/@laylazi/bootstrap-rtl/
- Replace official
bootstrap.js
references bybootstrap.js
[of this package] , in all HTML files. (just in case of using BS Carousel) - Replace all official
bootstrap.css
references bybootstrap-rtl.css
in all HTML files. - Inside every HTML file, find these direction specific CSS class names and change them:
- from
border-left
toborder-right
and vice versa. - from
border-left-0
toborder-right-0
and vice versa. - from
rounded-left
torounded-right
and vice versa. - from
float-left
tofloat-right
and vice versa. - from
ml-*
tomr-*
and vice versa. - from
pl-*
topr-*
and vice versa. - from
text-left
totext-right
and vice versa. - from
text-*-left
totext-*-right
and vice versa. - from
dropleft
todropright
and vice versa. - from
dropdown-menu-left
todropdown-menu-right
and vice versa. - from
dropdown-menu-*-left
todropdown-menu-*-right
and vice versa.
- from
- Also, to correct Popovers / Tooltips direction, change all
data-placement="left"
todata-placement="right"
and vice versa. - After that, use RTLCSS3 to adapt / convert all customized css codes to RTL edition.
- RTL documentations is now online. 😈😎
- RTL docs have been tested on MS IE 11, MS Edge 18, latest MS Edge (Chromium), latest Firefox, and latest Chrome.
- MS Edge (12-18) has issues about RTL direction and sticky position. So, please use new MS Edge (Chromium) browser.
- RTL docs and RTL example pages repositories are combined.
- RTLCSS is an impressive tool 🤯 created by Mohammad Younes.
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