Locale Formatting Split
A two column split pairing a stacked list of formatting behaviors with a bordered panel rendering one date, number, and price across five locales.
A two column split pairing a stacked list of formatting behaviors with a bordered panel rendering one date, number, and price across five locales.
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Locale Formatting Split makes the invisible half of localization visible. A heading and lede sit beside a bordered panel, and the panel renders the same date, number, and price the way five locales each write them, from German decimal commas to Indian lakh grouping.
The left column stacks four formatting behaviors, dates, numbers, currency, and sorting, while the right column is one array of locales with mono values. The footer credits CLDR locale data, so the point lands, this is generated, not a wall of hand kept format strings.
Reach for this block on localization pages or developer facing pages where formatting correctness, not just translated strings, is what a technical buyer checks first.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is your real locale rendering across markets. Other panels:
Tip: lead the panel with a price, not a date. Currency mistakes cost trust fastest, so the row a buyer scans first should be the one you get most obviously right.