return fontLoaded; ;
return ( <span dir="rtl" lang="ar" style=styles className= arabic-text $className ...props > children </span> ); ;
return ( <span dir="rtl" lang="ar" style= opacity: fontLoaded ? 1 : 0.99 ...props > children </span> ); ; Basic Usage import ArabicText from './components/ArabicText'; function App() return ( <div> <ArabicText>مرحبا بالعالم</ArabicText> <ArabicText size="large" weight="bold"> عنوان رئيسي </ArabicText> </div> ); Arabic Text.jsx
1. Auto-detect and Format Numbers // Advanced ArabicText with number conversion const ArabicText = ( children, useArabicNumerals = true, ...props ) => const convertToArabicNumerals = (text) => const westernToEastern = '0': '٠', '1': '١', '2': '٢', '3': '٣', '4': '٤', '5': '٥', '6': '٦', '7': '٧', '8': '٨', '9': '٩' ;
const styles = ;
// components/ArabicText.jsx import React from 'react'; import './ArabicText.css'; const ArabicText = ( children, size = 'medium', weight = 'normal', lineHeight = 'normal', className = '', ...props ) =>
return ( <div dir=isRTL ? 'rtl' : 'ltr'> <ArabicText> t('welcome_message') </ArabicText> </div> ); return fontLoaded; ; return ( <span dir="rtl" lang="ar"
Remember to test your implementation with actual Arabic text and consider the specific needs of your Arabic-speaking users. With this component, you're well on your way to building truly international React applications. Have you implemented an Arabic text component in your project? Share your experiences and customizations in the comments below!