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Hi Ciaran

in the German-/Swiss Joomla Community, we lately discussed Joomla's «Backward Compatibility» plugin. As we know, this plugin ensures the backward compatibility of extensions in Joomla 5 and is enabled by default. From time to time I am testing my websites if this plugin is still needed, since we know, that websites are loading faster without this plugin.

The official way of testing the Joomla 5 compatibility of a website is disabling the «Backward Compatibility» plugin. But this is clumsy, since this leads to errors like «HTTP Error 500», provided an active extension is not fully Joomla-5-compatible. Badly enough, this error is unresolvable from the Back-End, - you won't be able to enable the previously disabled plugin again from the Back-End. You would need to enable the «Backward Compatibility» plugin directly in the database, which is a little tedious way of doing it.

The following trick was presented at the JoomlaDay in Hamburg (Germany) a few days ago:
Use FTP and rename the folder plugins/behaviour/compat to plugins/behaviour/compat.old or anything like this.

Please excuse this somewhat lengthy introduction. The point is: almost any of my extensions seem to be working fine without the plugin mentioned above. But my J51 templates are not. Since I am a diligent user of J51 templates, hardly any of my websites works without this plugin. I am not putting pressure, I am just asking... Is there a timeline for an updated (fully Joomla 5 compatible) version of your templates?

Thank you and kind regards
Chris
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Hi Chris

We have started updating our templates to run on Joomla 5 without the backward compatibility (currently only Nina and Emani). Our intention is to continue this across our catalog, therefore having them ready for Joomla 6. However we will likely shelve our older templates. Unfortunately, with the current Joomla release cycle, it is unobtainable for us to have such a large number of templates.

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran

could you provide something like a road map for the next bunch of J5-native templates?

Another remark: Could you tag your templates in your “Browse Templates” page in line with the JED:

  • “J5” for J5-native,
  • ”J5 b/c” for templates requiring the backward compatibility plugin
?

Regards
Rolf
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Hi Rolf,

Thank you for the suggestions. Once we have updated a few more templates and have a better understanding of the work involved, we’ll be able to form a clearer picture of what the roadmap will look like. I like the idea of adding tags to the template list page, and we will certainly look into implementing that.

Ciaran
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