How to Edit Locales in cPanel & WHM?

In cPanel&WHM, there is a feature known as Edit a Locale interface which provides the tools to help you edit the locales on your server. This locale editor tool will give you the privilege to edit a locale’s collection of translated phrases with the cPanel interface. In this documentation, we are going to discuss about how to edit a locale from the WHM interface.

1) Log into your WHM.

2) Select the option “Locales”.

How to Edit Locales in cPanel & WHM?

 

3) Choose the option “Edit a Locale” under Locales section.

How to Edit Locales in cPanel & WHM?

 

4) Select a theme from the “Theme” menu.

How to Edit Locales in cPanel & WHM?

 

5) Click the “Go” button.  It will display a new interface.

6) Click on the “Edit” button under the phrase which you want to edit.

How to Edit Locales in cPanel & WHM?

 

7) Click on “Save Changes” button to save your changes or click the “Cancel” option to cancel the changes.

 How to Edit Locales in cPanel & WHM?

 

Non-Standard Locale Configuration

If you want to configure the data for a non-standard locale, you can use this tool to perform the same. Here, the system automatically adds the prefix i_ to the names of these locales because these tagged names are the standard ways to create, identify, and work with non-standard locales. Please follow the below steps, if you want to configure the data for a non-standard locale:

1) Choose a locale from the drop-down box of the “Locale” menu and click on to the “Go” Button.

How to Edit Locales in cPanel & WHM?

 

2) You should enter a display name in the “Display Name” text box.

3) You can choose the fallback locale, number formatting, and character orientation from the corresponding menus.

How to Edit Locales in cPanel & WHM?

 

4) Click the “Save” button to update the changes.

Please note that after using this edit a locale interface, you must run the following script from the command line.

# /usr/local/cpanel/bin/build_locale_databases

If you do not run this script, your changes will not appear in the cPanel interface until the next time that the upcp script runs.

If you need any further help, please do reach our support department.

Was this answer helpful? 0 Users Found This Useful (0 Votes)