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Hi!
After migrating to J4, which in the first runs smoothly, I found, that the original masonry blog was shown in one collumn only. Checking the settings, I changed the linked category and saved. I should have done so! Because then, I faced first multiple errors:

1. The backend entry field for the categroy change its functionality (pic 1)
2. On the Front end a error was shown (pic 2)

3. I then tried to enter the category id (pic 4) in the backend which resulted in a different error message in the front end. (pic 3)

I did already reinstall the template (after deleting the HTML folder)

As an override, I also localized the fonts.

(BTW: Alternative and Masonry are showing the same behavior)

Thoughts on this?
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Hello

I suspect that these issues are related to some overrides remaining from the Joomla 3 version of the template. We have just updated the Skylar template, including an update script that removes all old template overrides on install which should (hopefully :) ) resolve this issue for you.

Updating your template to the latest download should resolve this issue for you. For details on updating your template may I suggest the following article.. https://joomla51.com/tutorials/joomla-basics/updating-your-joomla-template

Ciaran
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Thank you, Ciaran! But that didn't help.

But it is me, to blame. For some reason, I forgot to deinstall/switch off the old J3 template. that apparently caused the request to be mapped to the wrong "Masonry" or "Alternative" layout.

For those, having the same issue: You could see it also in Picture 4 of the initial entry. There, the link references "layout=j51_skylar_j3:alternative" (I just saw it now :( ).
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Hmm. But still: The masonry layout is still a single column. Even though settings are for a 3-column setup.

On top, the category picker for the alternative blog layout still doesn't work properly. You have to enter the category ID manually, to make it work.

I deleted the /HTML folder, as suggested in another forum entry, and reinstalled the template again. There is no custom code, only some lines of custom CSS.
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Hello

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,
I saw that you fixed it! Thank you. Can you share what went wrong? I have another Skylar page to update and want to avoid this trouble again. Thank you very much!

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Hello

We amended the override to now load the masonry scripts through the Joomla WebAssetManager. I have just released an update for this template with this fix included.

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. :)

Ciaran
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