1/9/2024 0 Comments Does monolingual have a prefix![]() For example on my test site in Sitefinity 4.3 I have 2 front-end languages EN-GB and BG. ![]() This is not used for localization of data items at all.Ģ) Changing default front-end language must keep your current pages. It only affects localized labels and messages. Then when I added a language and selected it as default (before saving changes) Sitefinity just looked and said, oh default is NL, so all pages that have no 'default-language tag' are Dutch and then went to work and created the necessary changes.Īnd by doing so totally ruining the entire site because now 'NL' pages have 'EN' url's, 'EN' pagenames and 'EN' content and are marked as the language to synchronize from.ġ) Changing the default back-end language should not have any effect on your existing pages. I've got the idea that because initially I had just 1 Backend language, none was set to default. (1st screenshot last week, 2nd screenshot today)Ĭlearly the desired behaviour of selecting a default Backend language is that the language chosen represents the interface being default and not previously created content switching languages? Just to confirm I'm not stupid, I've looked up an old screenshot I used on a support ticket last week. Relogged, recycled and even rebooted but the entire site switched to NL. If I click and edit a 'NL' page, I'm seeing my English page, with the English page url/name. If I click on 'EN' or 'SK' it asks me to give a page name/url and asks if I want to synchronize from NL. Imported the new Dutch language pack and logged off.Īfter I logged in again, all my single language pages (previously EN) are now marked as being NL!Īll my English pages have disappeared and all content has been marked as Dutch. I added Dutch as a language for the Backend system and set it as Default. Today I logged in to the Backend, went to Administration > Settings > Languages and set the default language for public content to NL. I've created numerous pages in EN and translated some to NL and SK. I have a multi-lingual site, Backend, FrontEnd. ![]() While Markus is having trouble with translated buttons ( ) I thought I'd copy his title to address a problem I'm having with v/1885 with regards to backend languages.
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