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- @page_title = "Edit Locale" %p The %strong Edit Locale screen will allow you to edit the areas/locations on your website. %h2 Locale %h3 Name %p %strong.note REQUIRED: Give the locale a name, such as %em South Australia or perhaps the %em United Kingdom. %p The locale name should make it easy to identify the country, state, territory or district you are referring to. %h3 Slug %p %strong.note REQUIRED: The locale will also need a "slug", which is a web-address friendly name. Generally you should go by the International Country Code (if it is a country) where possible, such as: AU for Australia, DE for Germany, or UK for the United Kingdom. %h3 Fallback Locale %p If for any reason your Locale is unavailable, what should the system fall back to? %h3 Default %p You will need to choose if this is your Default Locale. Only one Locale can be the default locale. %p If you only have one locale, then it must be the Default Locale. %h2 Dialects %p From your list of available Dialects, select the language spoken in the region. %p %strong.note NOTE: If there are no Dialects here, please go to the %strong Dialects screen and add one.
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