Global audiences expect interfaces that read naturally. Without proper Right-to-Left (RTL) support in your Rails UI, users experience misaligned layouts, incorrect text flow, broken navigation, and inconsistent component behavior—especially across forms, tables, and modals. This creates friction, increases support tickets, and can directly impact conversion and retention.
DevionixLabs implements RTL support in your Rails front end with a focus on correctness and maintainability. We configure Rails views and asset behavior so directionality is applied consistently, then validate that common UI patterns (navigation, filters, pagination, and form controls) render correctly in RTL. Instead of patching individual screens, we establish a system-level approach that keeps your UI coherent as new features ship.
What we deliver:
• RTL-ready layout and direction handling for Rails views (including consistent `dir` and CSS direction rules)
• Component-level fixes for alignment, spacing, and text flow in key UI elements (forms, tables, dialogs, and navigation)
• A regression checklist and test coverage guidance to prevent RTL breakage during future releases
We also ensure accessibility remains intact: keyboard navigation order, focus placement, and readable typography are validated for RTL contexts. DevionixLabs works with your existing design system (or helps define one) so RTL styling is predictable and easy for your team to extend.
BEFORE vs AFTER results are clear: teams typically start with scattered visual defects and user confusion, then end with a stable, production-grade RTL experience that behaves consistently across pages and devices.
AFTER DEVIONIXLABS, your product delivers a natural reading experience for RTL users, with fewer UI defects, lower support volume, and improved user confidence in every workflow—sign-in, data entry, and account management included.
Free 30-minute consultation for your B2B SaaS and enterprise web applications serving Arabic/Hebrew-speaking users infrastructure. No credit card, no commitment.