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Idiomas: Instalados

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In the Installed Languages list you can set the default Languages independently for the Site and Administrator interfaces.

How to Access

  • Select System  Manage Panel  Languages from the Administrator menu.

Screenshot

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Column Headers

Click on the column heading to sort the list by that column's value.

  • Radio Buttons. Select a radio button to make the selected language the Default Site and/or Administrator language.
  • Title. The name of the language in English.
  • Native Title. The name of the language in that language.
  • Language Tag. Language Tag of the Installed Language.
  • Default. The default language of the site, marked with a yellow graphical asterisk in this column. Note: to every user a language can be assigned (see "User Management"), user from groups "Administrator" and "Super Administrator" can select their preferred language themselves at login.
  • Version. The version number of the installed language.
  • Date. The creation date of the language.
  • Author. The name of the language translator is displayed in this column.
  • Author Email. The email address of the translator.
  • ID. This is a unique identification number for this item assigned automatically by Joomla. It is used to identify the item internally, and you cannot change this number. When creating a new item, this field displays "0" until you save the new entry, at which point a new ID is assigned to it.

List Filters

Filter by Site or Administrator

  • Site. Shows the installed Languages for the Frontend part. Here you can set the default language for the Frontend of your Joomla website.
  • Administrator. Shows the installed Languages for the Backend part. Here you can set the default language for the Backend of your Joomla website.

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  • Switch Languages. In the Administrator screen only, select a language radio button and then this button. The Administrator language will change and there will be a message such as Message La langue de l'administration a été changée en "French (France)".

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Quick Tips

  • Users can use any Language from the list of installed Languages, either by having it assigned in the Users list or by filling out a Menu Item list - New/Edit - User Form Layout at the Frontend. This will cause the Joomla! system prompts to be generated in this Language just for this User. For example, if a User chooses Spanish as their language, then the Search Module will show with prompts in Spanish.
  • This User's choice is not affected by the Default Language set for the Frontend.
  • Changing a User's Language or the Default Language does not affect the website's Articles and other content.
  • Important: Do not delete the default language files (for example, with FTP). This will create errors on both the Frontend and Backend.
  • If desired, you can show the Frontend site in one Language and show the Backend administration pages in a different Language. Also, individual articles can be configured to use a different language in the Advanced Parameter pane when editing the Article.

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