Jira Mixed LTR/RTL Support
Overview
Automatically aligns Jira editor paragraphs based on language (LTR/RTL).
Jira Smart RTL/LTR Auto-Direction fixes the long-standing issue where Jira does not properly handle mixed right-to-left and left-to-right text inside its rich-text editors. If you type Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, or any other RTL language together with English, Jira often displays paragraphs with broken alignment. This extension solves it automatically. ✨ What this extension does Automatically detects whether a paragraph should be RTL or LTR. Works in all Jira contentEditable editors (comments, descriptions, issue fields, etc.) Updates paragraph direction only when you type — no heavy scanning, no performance hit. Leaves Jira’s UI untouched; affects only text direction inside editable content. 100% local — no data is collected or sent anywhere. 🛠 How it works Monitors for Jira editor fields (contenteditable="true"). Assigns dir="auto" to the editor and its paragraphs. Applies CSS to ensure browsers correctly respect the direction. Efficient, safe, and avoids infinite loops or mutation flooding. ✔ Permissions The extension only runs on Jira domains: *.atlassian.net *.jira.com 💬 Why this is useful Mixed-language teams often waste time manually fixing paragraph direction in Jira. This extension removes that friction completely — type naturally, and direction “just works”.
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- Version1.2
- UpdatedDecember 10, 2025
- Offered bymsm77028
- Size4.45KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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