For right to left scripts (languages don't have a direction, the
direction depends on the script in which the language is written) the
complete lay-out is mirrored. When designing for the web, you don't
have to worry about it. The direction property in HTML takes care of
it.

See the following test page and press the [switch] button to change
the direction. 

http://www.ylab.nl/lab/bidi-form.htm

Note what happens with labels (in latin script), the tab order and
the scrollbars.



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