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Hi Ciaran,

Joomla 4.0 is arriving and I'd like to know what will happen to my web sites made by Joomla51 templates.
Shall I be able to update my Joomla 3.8 web sites as I did till today? Or shall I have to do some changes to my templates?

Thank you very much.
A nice day
Andrew
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Joomla 4 has a Bootstrap bump from v2.3 to v4.1. This will require an update to the template. As soon as Joomla 4.0 goes to beta (currently still in alpha), we will begin working on making our templates Joomla 4 ready.

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,
thank you very much for your reply.
If I like to migrate to Joomla 4.0, must I change the template?

Thank you very much.
Regards
Andrew
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Hi Andrew

No. You will however need to install an update to your current template before updating to Joomla 4.

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,
thank you for your reply.

Will you be to make the update?

A nice weekend
Andrea
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Yes, we will be making this update once Joomla 4 goes to beta.

Ciaran
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