<p>I can see the benefit of that. I am going to think more about this, but for now, I'll stick with the established pattern. </p>
<p>Regularily jumping between multiple stylesheets makes CSS difficult to write. I wonder if there's a way to use Sass variables to reverse our <code>left:</code>'s to <code>rights</code>'s and so forth. Then we only need one stylesheet, and redefine the variables based on reading direction. That could potentially be a great solution right? I don't know enough about Sass to know if this is feasible.</p>
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