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An ordinary internet user, new or returning, or even an application issuing REST commands – all of whom we shall call visitor for simplicity – will usually only be able to see and interact with content of a published web project or website. The visitor will be interacting with a running public instance of Magnolia and will expect that the content of each page on the site will be available in a language he can understand or defines in his request, ideally in his native language. A visitor who's native language is English will prefer content in English (the screenshots are from the Travel Demo):

On the other hand, a Magnolia an editor/, publisher (user) or even a sysadmin – let's for now use refer to them with the term system AdminCentral user – working with the author instance of Magnolia may have different locale preferences than the public user. A system visitor. An AdminCentral user's native and hence preferred language may be, for example, Spanish but the content being edited may still be in the English language. The system AdminCentral user would probably welcome if

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