Change "Default Layout" and "Default Administrative Layout" to simply "Default" and "Default Administrative" respectively. This is to avoid redundancy (using the "layout" word in every layout name) and to be consistent with other places. For example, we don't add the word "theme" or "module" or "view" next to the themes\modules\vies lists.
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There is a Drupal 7 contrib module that "lets the administrator see all administration pages in her preferred language" and which could be ported to Backdrop: https://www.drupal.org/project/...
Allow admin to select admin language seperate from front end language (multilingual)
@stpaultim – You're right: my approach affects also the main menu. I guess, because menus are also considered as user interface (not as content). @findlabnet – If I didn't miss anything,...
Allow admin to select admin language seperate from front end language (multilingual)
Go to the account edit of the desired user. On the horizontal tab below "Region and Language," select "English" or another language. WFM.
Allow admin to select admin language seperate from front end language (multilingual)