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Added documentation in the README for what the 'language' setting actually does. i.e. in practice, nothing.
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store all your locale data in one place, you probably
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store all your locale data in one place, you probably
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don't need to use this.
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don't need to use this.
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language: default language for your site. Defaults to US English.
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language: default language for your site. Defaults to US English.
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Note that this is overridden if a user is logged in and has
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selected a different language. It is also overridden if the
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user is NOT logged in, but their browser requests a different
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langauge. Since pretty much everybody's browser requests a
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language, that means that changing this setting has little or
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no effect in practice.
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languages: A list of languages supported on your site. Typically you'd
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languages: A list of languages supported on your site. Typically you'd
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only change this if you wanted to disable support for one
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only change this if you wanted to disable support for one
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or another language:
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or another language:
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