If you're a web developer working with right-to-left (RTL) languages like Arabic or Hebrew, you might be familiar with the challenges of designing and laying out web pages in this orientation. And if you've ever used margin-left in your CSS to position elements, you may have noticed that it doesn't always behave as expected in RTL mode.
By the end of this video, you'll have a clear understanding of why margin-left is a bad choice for RTL web design, and some practical tips for designing layouts that work seamlessly in both LTR and RTL orientations.