Filter translatable strings
Source string Translation for German
Adding an image style
Source string (Built-in English)
%type is used by 1 piece of content on your site. You can not remove this content type until you have removed all of the %type content.

%type is used by @count pieces of content on your site. You may not remove %type until you have removed all of the %type content.
Translated string (German)
The target entity type can not be changed after the comment type has been created.
Request/session parameter
Name of the request/session parameter used to determine the desired language.
Session language detection configuration
Determine the language from a request/session parameter. Example: "http://example.com?language=de" sets language to German based on the use of "de" within the "language" parameter.
Path prefix
Part of the URL that determines language
%language (%langcode) path prefix
%language (%langcode) path prefix (Default language)
Path prefix configuration
Language codes or other custom text to use as a path prefix for URL language detection. For the selected fallback language, this value may be left blank. <strong>Modifying this value may break existing URLs. Use with caution in a production environment.</strong> Example: Specifying "deutsch" as the path prefix code for German results in URLs like "example.com/deutsch/contact".
%language (%langcode) domain
Domain configuration
The domain names to use for these languages. <strong>Modifying this value may break existing URLs. Use with caution in a production environment.</strong> Example: Specifying "de.example.com" as language domain for German will result in a URL like "http://de.example.com/contact".
URL language detection configuration
Selected language configuration
Changing the selected language here (and leaving this option as the last among the detection and selection options) is the easiest way to change the fallback language for the website, if you need to change how your site works by default (e.g., when using an empty path prefix or using the default domain). <a href=":admin-change-language">Changing the site's default language</a> itself might have other undesired side effects.
Existing languages
Languages not yet added
Browser language code
Site language
Add a new mapping
Browser language detection configuration
Browsers use different language codes to refer to the same languages. Internally, a best effort is made to determine the correct language based on the code that the browser sends. You can add and edit additional mappings from browser language codes to <a href=":configure-languages">site languages</a>.
Edit view mode
Choose view mode entity type
Display in native language
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