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ASP.NET Core AutoComplete RTL Support
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Right-to-Left (RTL) support represents the ability of a library, website, or application to handle and respond to users who communicate through right-to-left languages. Right-to-left languages are Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, and others.
The default language input for web users can be left-to-right or right-to-left. The Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core AutoComplete supports both input modes enabling you to properly render a spectrum of languages, thus making your app a truly global one and helping your localization efforts.
The Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core AutoComplete component comes with built-in right-to-left (RTL) support, offers right-to-left rendering, and can be easily adapted to display right-to-left languages, such as Arabic and Hebrew. If you wrap the helper configuration in a div
element with k-rtl
class, the Notification content will be rendered in a right-to-left direction.