Problem/Motivation
If you are logged in to Umami as a user with English configured, the admin interface changes in to Spanish with no regard to your preferred language. And vice versa.
This is problematic as users will have a language they prefer to use for their admin interface, even if working on content in a different language. Changing this with content appears jarring, and may give the impression that is a limitation on Drupal's multilingual capability.
Proposed resolution
Change the configuration so that the admin interface uses the users' configured language, not the language of the content being viewed.
Ensure there are example users with obviously Spanish names who have Spanish as their configured language.
@ckrina has suggested:
- Author: Gregorio Sánchez
- Editor: María García
Remaining tasks
All the things.
User interface changes
None.
API changes
None.
Data model changes
None.
Release notes snippet
None.