Since a website is often available in multiple languages, Sturely allows you to limit a display rule to the languages for which it is relevant, rather than applying it indiscriminately to every language version.
By default, a pattern applies to “All languages,” but you can use the button next to this label to add language-specific variants of the pattern. This is useful, for example, when the URL structure of the French version of a website is organized differently from that of the Dutch version, meaning that a single identical pattern would not work for both language versions.
In the Display Rules overview, the “Languages” column shows which language codes are associated with each rule, allowing you to quickly verify whether a rule covers the correct language versions of your website.
This language filtering works in conjunction with the language filter above the table, which lets you filter the entire rule overview by a specific language to verify that the targeting for that language is complete and consistent.
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